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- Polypogon is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the gr**** family, commonly known beard gr**** or rabbitsfoot gr****. Polypogon species vary in appearance;...
- Polypogon monspeliensis, commonly known as annual beard-gr**** or annual rabbitsfoot gr****, is a species of gr****. It is native to the Old World, but it...
- Polypogon elongatus, the streambank rabbitsfoot gr****, is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae. It is native to the U.S. states of Colorado...
- Polypogon plumigeralis, the plumed fan-foot, is a species of litter moth of the family Erebidae found in Africa, Asia and Europe. It was first described...
- Synonyms Zanclognatha ochreipennis (Grote, 1872) Polypogon ochreipennis Grote, 1872 Polypogon jacchusalis Walker, 1859 Polypogon lutalba J. B. Smith, 1906...
- Polypogon maritimus is a species of gr**** known by the common names Mediterranean beard gr**** and Mediterranean rabbitsfoot gr****. It is native to the...
- Polypogon maritimus, the Mediterranean rabbitsfoot gr****, is a species of annual herb in the family Poaceae (true gr****es). They have a self-supporting...
- Polypogon interruptus, commonly known as ditch rabbitsfoot gr**** or ditch beard gr****, is a species of gr****. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Polypogon...
- included in Polypogon. Polypogon caffrarium (Möschler, 1883) Polypogon fractale (Guenée, 1854) Polypogon fractalis (Guenée, 1854) Polypogon gryphalis (Herrich-Schäffer...
- Polypogon tenellus is a species of annual gr**** in the family Poaceae (true gr****es), first described by Robert Brown in 1810. It is native to Western...