- The
order Pilosa /paɪˈloʊsə/ is a
clade of
xenarthran placental mammals,
native to the Americas. It
includes anteaters and
sloths (which
include the extinct...
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Bidens pilosa is an
annual species of
herbaceous flowering plant in the
daisy family Asteraceae. Its many
common names include hitch hikers, black-jack...
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Bursera graveolens var.
pilosa Engl.
Bursera graveolens var.
pubescens Engl.
Bursera graveolens var.
villosula Cuatrec.
Bursera pilosa (Engl.) L.Riley Bursera...
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Malea pilosa is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Ericaceae. It is the only
species in the
genus Malea, and is
native to Mexico. Many botanists...
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English and
other languages.
Together with sloths, they are
within the
order Pilosa. The name "anteater" is also
commonly applied to the aardvark, numbat, echidnas...
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Portulaca pilosa is a
species of
flowering succulent plant in the
purslane family, Portulacaceae, that is
native to the Americas. Its
common names include...
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Genista pilosa,
commonly known as
hairy greenweed,
silkyleaf broom,
silkyleaf woadwaxen and
creeping broom, is a
plant species in the
genus Genista. It...
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Luzula pilosa is a
species of
flowering plant in the rush
family Juncaceae with the
common name
hairy wood-rush. The
plant is
native to
northern Europe...
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closely related to anteaters,
together making up the
xenarthran order Pilosa.
There are six
extant sloth species in two
genera –
Bradypus (three-toed...
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Agrimonia pilosa also
known as
hairy agrimony, is a
flowering plant in the
family Rosaceae. It is
distributed primarily over the
Korean Peninsula, ****an...