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- Dactylorhiza majalis subsp. praetermissa, the southern marsh orchid or leopard marsh orchid, is a commonly occurring species of European orchid. Dactylorhiza...
- Pinus praetermissa, commonly known as McVaugh's pine, is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae. Originally classified as a variety of Pinus oocarpa...
- Alvania praetermissa is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. Fossils have been found...
- Amara praetermissa is a species of ground beetle native to Europe. Fauna Europaea Carl H. Lindroth 1974 Coleoptera. Carabidae. Handbooks for the Identification...
- Monstera praetermissa is a species of plant in the genus Monstera native to Brazil. It grows in wet tropical forests from 50–900 metres (160–2,950 ft)...
- Atla praetermissa is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. It forms a very thin, mesh-like thallus that...
- Papilio amasene Cramer, [1775] Papilio coronis Cramer, [1775] Huphina praetermissa Watkins, 1927 Huphina f. tairai Umeno, 1935 Appias dapha Moore, [1879]...
- Parietaria praetermissa, the clustered pellitory, is a plant species native to the coastal plains of the southeastern United States, i.e., Georgia, Florida...
- Acacia praetermissa is a species of wattle native to a small area in the Northern Territory of Australia. It was listed as vulnerable in 2006 according...
- Utricularia praetermissa is a medium-sized epiphyte or terrestrial carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. U. praetermissa is endemic...