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Pluridens ("many teeth") is an
extinct genus of
marine lizard belonging to the Mosasauridae.
Pluridens is
placed in the
subfamily Halisaurinae with the...
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Leucospermum pluridens.
Leucospermum pluridens is ****igned to the tree pincushions,
section Conocarpodendron. The
species name
pluridens is a compounding...
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Halisaurus platyspondylus, but not
Pluridens walkeri" and the
latter as "the most
inclusive clade containing Pluridens walkeri, but not
Halisaurus platyspondylus"...
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first described by John
Hewitt in 1934. Its
single species,
Daesiella pluridens is
distributed in Namibia. Hewitt, J. (1934). "On
several solifuges, scorpions...
- 653–670 – via BioStor. Lingham-Soliar,
Theagarten (1998). "A new
mosasaur Pluridens walkeri from the
Upper Cretaceous,
Maastrichtian of the
Iullemmeden Basin...
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Kerneria Moench Megalodonta Greene Microlecane Sch.Bip. ex Benth. & Hook.f.
Pluridens Neck., not
validly publ.
Prestinaria Sch.Bip. ex Hochst., not validly...
- Aloe
africana (Uitenhage aloe) Aloe
marlothii (flat-flowered aloe) Aloe
pluridens (French aloe) Aloe
excelsa (Zimbabwe aloe) Aloe
rupestris (bottlebrush...
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eight of
which new to science: L. erubescens, L. fulgens, L. innovans, L.
pluridens, L. praecox, L. profugum, L.
secundifolium and L. utriculosum. He later...
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Arborescentes series of very
closely related Aloe species,
together with Aloe
pluridens and Aloe mutabilis. Aloe
arborescens is
endemic to the
south eastern part...