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Albatrellus ovinus is a
terrestrial fungus found in
Europe and
North America.
Although commonly known as
sheep polypore, this
fungus is not phylogenetically...
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Melophagus ovinus, or the
sheep ked, is a brown,
hairy fly that
resembles a tick. This
wingless fly is
about 4 to 6 mm long and has a
small head; it is...
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chose a new
epithet instead,
ovinus. The
Plant List,
Erigeron ovinus Cronquist Flora of
North America,
Erigeron ovinus Cronquist, 1947.
Sheep fleabane...
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Dihammus frenchi (Blackburn) Aurivillius, 1922
Dihammus ovinus (Pascoe) Aurivillius, 1922
Monochamus frenchi Blackburn, 1891
Monochamus ovinus Pascoe, 1864...
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Twelve species of
Albatrellus occur in
North America. The
edible Albatrellus ovinus is sold
commercially in Finland. The
Dictionary of the
Fungi estimates there...
- Vahl, 1797
Fucus dulcis S.G.Gmelin, 1768
Fucus foliaceus Ström, 1788
Fucus ovinus Gunnerus, 1766
Fucus palmatus Linnaeus, 1753
Fucus rubens Esper, 1799 Fucus...
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Calyptra (moth) (vampire moths)
Hippoboscoidea Tsetse fly
Lipoptena Melophagus ovinus, (sheep keds) and
relatives Oestridae (bot flies)
Human botfly Cuterebra...
- In the field,
Albatrellus ovinus is
difficult to
differentiate from A. subrubescens due to its
similar appearance. A.
ovinus usually lacks the
violet color...
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Festuca Species: F. ovina
Binomial name
Festuca ovina L.
Synonyms List
Bromus ovinus (L.) Scop.
Gnomonia ovina (L.)
Lunell Avena ovina Salisb.
Festuca agrestis...
- T. lewisi, in rats T. melophagium, in sheep,
transmitted via
Melophagus ovinus T. parroti, in
amphibians T. percae, in the
species Perca fluviatilis T...