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- Osbornia is a monotypic genus of mangrove in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. The sole species is Osbornia octodonta, commonly known as the myrtle mangrove...
- Osbornia is a genus of tropiduchid planthoppers in the family Tropiduchidae. There are at least two described species in Osbornia. These two species belong...
- (bottlebrushes), Syzygium, and Melaleuca (paperbarks). Species of the genus Osbornia, native to Australasia, are mangroves. Eugenia, Myrcia, and Calyptranthes...
- subspecies belong to the species Osbornia arborea: Osbornia arborea arborea Ball, 1935 Osbornia arborea fusca Doering, 1940 "Osbornia arborea Report". Integrated...
- Osbornia cornuta is a species of tropiduchid planthopper in the family Tropiduchidae. It is found in North America. "Osbornia cornuta Report". Integrated...
- Xylocarpus moluccensis Myrtaceae An isolated genus in the family Osbornia Osbornia octodonta mangrove myrtle Pellicieraceae Monotypic genus and family...
- species near their southern range limit including Aegialitis annulata and Osbornia octodonta. Wide Bay represents the most northerly occurrence of the yellow...
- 1907 Neaethus Stål, 1861 Nubithia Stål, 1859< Nurunderia Distant, 1909 Osbornia Ball, 1910 Paragamergomorphus Synave, 1956 Paralasonia Muir, 1924 Pucina...
- Bignoniaceae Dolichandrone spathacea Trumpet-flowered Mangrove Myrtaceae Osbornia octodonta Myrtle Mangrove Sterculiaceae Heritiera littoralis Looking-gl****...
- F.Muell. Orites lancifolius F.Muell. Ormosia ormondii (F.Muell.) Merr. Osbornia octodonta F.Muell. Oschatzia cuneifolia (F.Muell.) Drude Osteocarpum acropterum...