- vulpinus,
p. 49).
Conant R (1940). "A New
Subspecies of the Fox Snake,
Elaphe vulpina Baird & Girard".
Herpetologica 2 (1): 1-14. (Elaphe
vulpina gloydi...
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Letharia vulpina,
commonly known as the wolf
lichen (although the
species name
vulpina, from
vulpine relates to the fox), is a
fruticose lichenized species...
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Phacopsis vulpina is a
species of
lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling)
fungus in the
family Parmeliaceae, and the type
species of the
genus Phacopsis. It was...
- June 2019[update] it
contains only two species,
found only in Asia:
P.
vulpina and
P. zonaformis. List of
Pisauridae species "Gen.
Polyboea T****ll, 1895"...
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Paracles vulpina is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae first described by
Jacob Hübner in 1825. It is
found in
Argentina and Brazil. Savela, Markku. "Paracles...
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Pusionella vulpina is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Clavatulidae. The size of an
adult s****
varies between 25 mm and...
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Vitis vulpina (with
common names frost grape,
winter grape, fox grape, and wild grape.) is a
North American species of
herbaceous perennial vines in the...
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classified in
genus Abrothallus.
Tulasne included three species:
P. clemens,
P. varia, and
P.
vulpina. The last-mentioned
species was
later selected as the type...
-
vulpina is a tree in the
family Sapotaceae. The
specific epithet vulpina means 'fox-like',
referring to the
colour of the indumentum.
Madhuca vulpina...
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original on 2019-03-27.
Retrieved 2019-04-02. "Define
Phalangista vulpina - Source: '*'". www.hydroponicsearch.com.
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