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Quercus imbricaria, the
shingle oak, is a
deciduous tree in the red oak
group of oaks. It is
native primarily to the
Midwestern and
Upper South regions...
- The
larvae feed on
Quercus species,
including Q. platanoides,
Q. palustris,
Q.
rubra and
Q.
imbricaria. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. Nepticulidae...
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Q. alba,
Q. bicolor,
Q. coccinea,
Q.
imbricaria,
Q. macrocarpa,
Q. marilandica,
Q. mongolica,
Q. palustris,
Q. petraea,
Q. prinoides,
Q. prinus,
Q. robur...
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white oak (
Q. alba), red oak (
Q. rubra), pin oak (
Q. palustris),
scarlet oak (
Q. coccinea), post oak (
Q. stellata),
shingle oak (
Q.
imbricaria), eastern...
- species, but many were
recently re****igned to
other genera,
including Imbricaria and Subcancilla. As of 2018, the
genus Ziba
contains the
following species:...
- ×
Q. velutina) – Hawkin's oak
Quercus ×
leana (Quercus
imbricaria ×
Q. velutina) – Lea's oak
Quercus ×
palaeolithicola (Quercus
ellipsoidalis ×
Q. velutina)...
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Pyracantha coccinea Quercus acutissima Quercus alba
Quercus aliena Quercus imbricaria Quercus macrocarpa Quercus palustris Quercus p****os
Quercus robur Quercus...
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subspecies of that taxon. In 1902,
Antonio Jatta proposed a
transfer to
genus Imbricaria; this
genus name is no
longer used for
lichens and is
considered a synonym...
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eastern North America Quercus iltisii L.M.González –
western Mexico Quercus imbricaria Michx. –
shingle oak –
eastern North America Quercus incana W.Bartram...
- †Ianthinopsis †Iddingsia †Idioraphe †Ihungia †Ilanga †Iljinella Illyan****a †
Imbricaria †Incilaster †Incisilabium †Indocerithium †Indovoluta †Infracoronia †Infundibulops...