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- Opercularia may refer to: Opercularia (ciliate), a genus of sessiline peritrich ciliates Opercularia (plant), a genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae...
- Opercularia ovata is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. "Broad-leaved Stinkweed (Opercularia ovata)". iNaturalist Australia. Retrieved 2021-10-06...
- Opercularia echinocephala (bristly headed stinkweed) is a species of plant within the genus Opercularia, in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to the...
- Opercularia ****ta (dogweed) is a species of plant within the genus Opercularia, in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to the southwest of Western...
- include: Opercularia acolytantha Diels Opercularia apiciflora Juss. Opercularia aspera Gaertn. – co**** stinkweed Opercularia diphylla Gaertn. Opercularia echinocephala...
- Opercularia is a genus of freshwater, colonial, sessiline peritrich ciliates. As consumers of free bacteria in the water, several species of Opercularia...
- Opercularia apiciflora is a plant in the Rubiaceae family. It was first described in 1804 by Jacques Labillardière. There are no synonyms. It is found...
- Opercularia ampluscolonia is a species of freshwater, colonial, sessiline peritrich ciliates. This species produces a branched stalk that is often delicately...
- Gaertn. (9 sp) Nertera Banks ex Sol. (10 sp) Normandia Hook.f. (1 sp) Opercularia Gaertn. (17 sp) Phyllis L. (2 sp) Pomax Sol. ex DC. (1 sp) Synonyms Ambraria...
- Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis. Pomax umbellata was first described as Opercularia umbellata by Joseph Gaertner in 1788. but was transferred to the genus...