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- Melaleuca quadrifaria, commonly known as limestone honey-myrtle, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, and is native to the south of Western Australia...
- Nephrotoma quadrifaria, also known as the four-spotted cranefly, is a species of true cranefly found in most of Europe and Great Britain. The subspecies...
- Caladenia quadrifaria, commonly known as the large pink fingers orchid is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to New South Wales....
- members of the lineage leading to modern ferns and seed plants. Pertica quadrifaria (the type species of the genus) was described in 1972 from compression...
- Psodos quadrifaria is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Johann Heinrich Sulzer in 1776. It is found in the higher parts of the Alps...
- insignia Beverage Moxie Food Blueberry pie Whoopie pie Fossil Pertica quadrifaria Gemstone Tourmaline Rock Granitic pegmatite Ship Bowdoin Soil Chesuncook...
- ereferencedesk.com. Retrieved July 12, 2023. "Maine State FossilPertica Quadrifaria". fossilera.com. Retrieved July 12, 2023. "Tourmaline". statesymbolsusa...
- gentian Gentiana pyrenaica L. Gentiana qiujiangensis T.N.Ho Gentiana quadrifaria Blume Gentiana querceticola Halda & Jurášek Gentiana radiata C.Marquand...
- 1807 nom. ill. Eut****a Salisbury 1807 non Broun 1909 Eutacta Link 1842 Quadrifaria Manetti ex Gordon 1862 Marywildea Bobrov & Melikian 2006 Titanodendron...
- Petrified palmwood Palmoxylon 1976 Maine Devonian Pertica plant Pertica quadrifaria 1976 Maryland Miocene Ecphora gardnerae s**** Ecphora gardnerae gardnerae...