- waders. The
genus Pluvialis was
described by the
French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 with the
European golden plover (
Pluvialis apricaria) as...
- sunlight. H.
pluvialis A
single flagellate of H.
pluvialis Drawing of
Haematococcus pluvialis Cultivation of H.
pluvialis Sphaerella pluvialis Flotow Famille...
- "Dimorphotheca
pluvialis (L.)
Moench — The
Plant List". www.theplantlist.org.
Retrieved May 7, 2023. NRCS. "Dimorphotheca
pluvialis".
PLANTS Database...
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Haematopota pluvialis L. (Diptera: Tabanidae). J. roy. Army med. Cps. 124, 27-30. Cameron, A.E. (1930).
Oviposition of
Haematopota pluvialis Linne. Nature...
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distinguishes it from the
other three Pluvialis species in flight. On the ground, it can also be told from the
other Pluvialis species by its
larger (24–34 mm...
- bat (Murina
pluvialis) is a
species of
vesper bats (Vespertilionidae). It is
found in India. Ruedi, M.; Csorba, G. (2017). "Murina
pluvialis". IUCN Red...
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other golden plovers, the
American golden plover,
Pluvialis dominica, and
Pacific golden plover,
Pluvialis fulva,
which are both
slightly smaller, slimmer...
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Austrochaperina pluvialis, also
known as the rain frog, white-browed chirper,
flecked land frog, or
whitebrowed whistle frog, is a
species of frog in...
- conditions.
Drawing of
Haematococcus pluvialis Flagellate stage When stressed, this
green microalgae,
Haematococcus pluvialis,
degrades chlorophylls and ac****ulates...
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Phytophthora pluvialis is a semi-papillate
plant pathogen that
mainly infects tanoak-Douglas-fir
forests of
western Oregon. It was
reported in Cornwall...