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- Schum.) Britton & Rose, Cereus obtusangulus K.Schum., Epiphyllanthus obtusangulus (K.Schum.) A.Berger, Zygocactus obtusangulus (K.Schum.) Loefgr., S. obtusangula...
- Oreobolus obtusangulus is a thick cushion-forming, gr****-like flowering plant species in the family Cyperaceae. It is native to South America. It grows...
- name C. obtusangulus, although he did not actually say that the three species were the same. On this basis, some authors used C. obtusangulus as the basionym...
- Pseudoreaster obtusangulus is a species of sea stars in the family Oreasteridae. It is the sole species in the genus Pseudoreaster. It is found in the...
- molucc**** Rubus molucc**** var. neocaledonicus Schltr. Rubus molucc**** var. obtusangulus Miq. It is regarded as a tasty edible fruit, eaten out-of-hand, and used...
- cushion plants such as Astelia pumila, Donatia fascicularis and Oreobolus obtusangulus. In the western fringes of the archipelago a shrubland of c. 2 meter...
- melanostachys, spike-rush* Isolepis cernua, nodding club-rush* Oreobolus obtusangulus, oreob / prickly-bog* Schoenoplectus californicus, California club-rush*...
- nigripennis Zheng, 2005 Oedaleus nigrofasciatus (De Geer, 1773) Oedaleus obtusangulus Uvarov, 1936 Oedaleus plenus (Walker, 1870) Oedaleus rosescens Uvarov...
- Horvath, 1910 Holotrichius luctuosus Mulsant & Mayet, 1868 Holotrichius obtusangulus Holotrichius ****ni Reuter, 1909 Holotrichius reuteri**** Dispons, 1961...
- can be found. Cushion peatlands of Donatia fascicularis and Oreobolus obtusangulus occupy the higher mountains of the peninsula. To the east, near San Rafael...