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amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus.
Various concentrations of the
drilling mud are
added to the
environment of
captive L.
plumulosus to
determine its effect...
- is
replacing the two gr**** species,
Cenchrus ciliaris and
Chrysopogon plumulosus,
which the
zebras eat for most of
their food. Grubb, P. (2005). "Order...
- red-leaved fig,
sycamore fig,
wonderboom and **** acacia.
Chrysopogon plumulosus is the most
common gr**** in the area.
Other plants have more Mediterranean...
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pavoninus Farran, 1936 Calocal****
plumatus Shmeleva, 1965 Calocal****
plumulosus (Claus, 1863) Calocal****
pseudocontractus Bernard, 1958 Calocal**** pubes...
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toxicity of
cadmium in
sediment to the
estuarine amphipod Leptocheirus plumulosus".
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 15 (12): 2095–2101. doi:10.1002/etc...
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North Carolina, Florida, Cuba
Chrysopogon perlaxus -
Thailand Chrysopogon plumulosus - Africa,
Arabia Chrysopogon polyphyllus - India,
Myanmar Chrysopogon...
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phenax Colletes pinnatus Colletes platycnema Colletes plebeius Colletes plumulosus Colletes pollinarius Colletes popovi Colletes productus Colletes prosopidis...
- of the park's area.
Native gr****es
include Aristida sp.,
Chrysopogon plumulosus,
Dactyloctenium scindi****,
Digitaria sp.,
Lasiurus scindicus, and Sporobolus...
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pilosiceps Singer (1989)
Crepidotus pinicola M. Zang (1999)
Crepidotus plumulosus E.
Horak (2018)
Crepidotus podocarpi Singer (1952)
Crepidotus poincola...
- 1853)
Protohyale (Boreohyale)
maroubrae (Stebbing, 1899)
Ptilohyale plumulosus (Stimpson, 1857)
Pereionotus alaniphlias (J.L. Barnard, 1970) Pereionotus...