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- Aconitum noveboracense, also known as northern blue monkshood or northern wild monkshood, is a flowering plant belonging to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae)...
- Oiceoptoma noveboracense is a member of the family Silphidae, or carrion beetles, which feed on decaying organic matter such as dead animals. Its common...
- in gardens tend to require more exacting conditions (e.g. Aconitum noveboracense). Most Aconitum species prefer to have their roots cool and moist, with...
- New York fern via USDA Synonyms Aspidium noveboracense (L.) Schrad. Aspidium thelypteris var. noveboracense (L.) Alph.Wood Dryopteris noveboracensis (L...
- lumnitzerae Colletotrichum mak****arense Colletotrichum musae Colletotrichum noveboracense Colletotrichum nupharicola Colletotrichum ****ae Colletotrichum proteae...
- Oiceoptoma noveboracense; New York fern, Thelypteris noveboracensis; northern waterthrush, Seiurus noveboracensis noveboracensisnoveboracense novem L...
- orbicollis, Nicrophorus tomentosus, Oiceoptoma inaequale, Oiceoptoma noveboracense, Oiceoptoma rugulosum, Thanatophilus lapponicus. A species found in...
- Oiceoptoma noveboracense and Thanatophilus lapponicus. These three species are reproductively active at different periods of the year. O. noveboracense is active...
- connecting rings which are not layered as in early Ellesmerocerida. C.noveboracense, originally referred to Murrayoceras, from the Amsterdam Limestone of...
- gloeosporioides species complex, C. fructicola, C. chrysophilum, C. siamense, C. noveboracense, C. tropicale, C. alienum, C. theobromicola (syn. C. fragariae), C....