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Leucochloridium paradoxum, the green-banded broodsac, is a
parasitic flatworm (or helminth). Its
intermediate hosts are land snails,
usually of the genus...
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Allium paradoxum, the few-flowered
garlic or few-flowered l****, is an
Asian species of wild
onion in the
Amaryllis family. It is
native to mountainous...
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Diplozoon paradoxum is a
flatworm (platyhelminth) from the
class Monogenea. It is
found in
freshwater fishes in Asia and
Europe and
known for its complete...
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Lythrum paradoxum is a
plant in the
Lythraceae family and was
first described in 1897 by
Bernhard Adalbert Emil Koehne. It is an
erect woody plant growing...
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Xanthisma paradoxum is a
plant species native to the "Four Corners"
region where Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah meet. It is
known only Montezuma...
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Eriospermum paradoxum ("haasklossie") is a
species of
geophytic plant of the
genus Eriospermum,
indigenous to
southern Africa. Its
habitat is
sandy or...
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botanically as
Vitellaria paradoxa,
Butyrospermum parkii, and
Butyrospermum paradoxum. Many
botanical works from the late 19th and much of the 20th centuries...
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Xanthosoma paradoxum is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Araceae indigenous to Colombia.
Initially described as
Caladium paradoxum, it was later...
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Caloptilia paradoxum is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from the
United States (including Florida, Maine, M****achusetts, Michigan, Pennsylvania...
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chance of
being eaten by
grazing ruminants. The
trematode Leucochloridium paradoxum matures inside snails of the
genus Succinea. When
ready to
switch to its...