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- Like all stinkhorns, the
fruit body of C.
pusillus begins as an egg-like structure. The eggs of C.
pusillus are
typically off-white, with a red/purple...
- name
Hibiscus pusillus Eckl. & Zeyh.
being a
synonym of
Hibiscus trionum L.,
sometimes called the
bladder hibiscus. "Hibiscus
pusillus Thunb". Plants...
- PubMed. "Plastics and
pusillus -
Investigating the
impact of
plastic pollution on Cape Fur
Seals (Arctocephalus
pusillus pusillus) at
colonies in central...
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Fissidens pusillus is a
species of moss. It was
first described by
William M.
Wilson as the
variety pusillus of the
species Fissidens viridulus in 1855...
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Forelius pusillus is a
species of ant in the
genus Forelius.
Described by
Santschi in 1922, the
species is
endemic to
South America.
Forelius pusillus is noted...
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Amorphophallus pusillus is an
herbaceous flowering plant in the
Calla Lily
Family (Araceae). It is
endemic to Vietnam. A.
pusillus is a
tuberous geophyte...
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Rhizomucor pusillus is a
species of Rhizomucor. It can
cause disease in humans. R.
pusillus is a grey
mycelium fungi most
commonly found in
compost piles...
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Microcylloepus pusillus:
Microcylloepus pusillus aptus (Musgrave, 1933)
Microcylloepus pusillus foveatus (LeConte, 1874)
Microcylloepus pusillus loedingi (Musgrave...
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Panellus pusillus is a
species of
fungus in the
family Mycenaceae. A
widely distributed species, it has been
recorded in Australia, Asia, Europe, North...