Definition of Mozambicana. Meaning of Mozambicana. Synonyms of Mozambicana

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Definition of Mozambicana

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- Coffea racemosa Lour. (1790) Synonyms Coffea ramosa J. J. Roemer & J. A. Schultes (1819) Coffea mozambicana DC. (1830) Coffea swynnertonii S. Moore (1911)...
- Athleta mozambicana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes. Athleta mozambicana (Rehder, 1972). Retrieved...
- Amalda mozambicana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Ancillariidae, the olives. This marine species occurs off Mozambique...
- memoirae Lozouet, 2019 † Athleta mimica P. A. Maxwell, 2003 Athleta mozambicana (Rehder, 1972) Athleta nana (Rehder & Weaver, 1974) † Athleta necopinata...
- Boyer, Rosado & Gori, 2018 Glabella mirabilis H. Adams, 1869 Glabella mozambicana Boyer, 2014 Glabella nodata (Hinds, 1844) Glabella obtusa G.B. Sowerby...
- Cypraea carmen Smith, 1912 Cypraea erosa carmen Smith, 1912 Erosaria mozambicana F.A.Schilder & M.Schilder, 1938 Erosaria nebrites (Melvill, 1888) Erosaria...
- & M.-H. Lin, 2019 Metula eureka S.-I Huang & M.-H. Lin, 2019 Metula mozambicana S.-I Huang & M.-H. Lin, 2019 Mitrella albomaculata Bozzetti, 2019 Mitrella...
- intermedia (Brocchi, 1814) Echinophoria kurodai (Abbott, 1968) Echinophoria mozambicana Bozzetti, Rosado & T. Cossignani, 2010 † Echinophoria oconnori (Dell...
- dell'instituto de Bologna. Dissertazione 4: 343-363 (1852) Coleoptera nova Mozambicana. Rendiconto delle sezione delle R. Academia delle scienze dell'instituto...
- montrouzieri (Souverby, 1860) † Amalda morgani (R. S. Allan, 1926) Amalda mozambicana Rosado & Monteiro, 2023 Amalda mucronata (G.B. Sowerby I, 1830) Amalda...