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Leopardus narinensis, also
called the red tigrina, Nariño cat, and
Galeras cat by the
scientists who
discovered it, is a ****tive
species of
small wild...
- yellow-green,
mottled and reticulated. E.
narinensis is
similar to E.
boulengeri and E. espinosai. E.
narinensis is
distinguishable by its
forefinger being...
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Magnolia narinensis is a
species of
plant in the
family Magnoliaceae. It is
endemic to Colombia. Calderon, E.; Cogollo, A.; Velasquez-Rua, C.; Serna-Gonzalez...
- munoai.
Another study in 2023
described another new species,
Leopardus narinensis,
based on a
single dried skin
collected in 1989 on the
Galeras Volcano...
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southern tigrina Leopardus tigrinus, the
tigrina or
oncilla Leopardus narinensis, the red
tigrina "Tigrina", a
pseudonym used by
pioneering **** publisher...
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Epipedobates maculatus (Peters, 1873)
Confusing Poison Frog
Panama Epipedobates narinensis (Mueses-Cisneros, Cepeda-Quilindo, and Moreno-Quintero, 2008) Colombia...
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Cissus mirabilis (Urb. & Ekman)
Lombardi Cissus morifolia Planch.
Cissus narinensis Lombardi Cissus neei
Croat Cissus nicaraguensis Lombardi Cissus nigropilosa...
- Netto-Ferreira, 2012
Lebiasina multimaculata Boulenger, 1911
Lebiasina narinensis Ardila Rodríguez, 2002
Lebiasina ortegai Ardila Rodríguez, 2008 Lebiasina...
- Peru
Aegiphila multiflora Ruiz & Pav. - Peru, Ecuador,
Bolivia Aegiphila narinensis Rueda - Colombia,
Ecuador Aegiphila nervosa Urb. - Jamaica, Hispaniola...
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mexicana Talauma minor Urb. →
Magnolia minor Talauma narinensis Loz.-Contr. →
Magnolia narinensis Talauma neillii Lozano →
Magnolia neillii Talauma polyhypsophylla...