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- Luffa operculata (common name, sponge cu****ber, wild loofa, buchinha in Brazil or mướp xơ in Vietnamese) is a species of Luffa native to South and Central...
- Fitzpatrickella operculata is an ascomycete species of fungus from the order Coryneliales. It grows exclusively on the fruits of the Drimys genus of flowering...
- Metrosideros operculata is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to New Caledonia. It usually grows as a shrub to 3 metres...
- Xyris operculata, the tall yellow-eye, is a flowering plant species endemic to south eastern Australia. Seen in swampy areas, often in heathland. A tufted...
- Cryptonatica operculata is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Naticidae, the moon snails. Cryptonatica operculata (Jeffreys...
- Cryptodifflugia operculata is an amoebozoan in the Tubulinea class. They are testate amoebae due to the presence of a test that encapsulates its pseudopods...
- on the type species Amphisbetia operculata (Linnaeus, 1758), which was originally designated as Sertularia operculata by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. As of...
- dried mature luffa fruits. Luffa aegyptiaca, fruit and seeds - MHNT Luffa operculata, fruit - MHNT A luffa sponge whose co**** texture helps with skin polishing...
- Echinamoebida Family: Echinamoebidae Genus: Comandonia Sawyer & Griffin 1975 Species Comandonia operculata Sawyer & Griffin 1975 ex Pernin & Pussard 1979...
- belonging to the family Zygophylacidae. The only species is Abietinella operculata. The species is found in near Antarctica. "Abietinella". Global Biodiversity...