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- Bulbophyllum ranomafanae is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum found in Madagascar. The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The Internet Orchid Species...
- Tschitscherine, 1899 Dactyleurys minimus Kavanaugh & Rainio, 2016 Dactyleurys ranomafanae Kavanaugh & Rainio, 2016 "Dactyleurys Tschitscherine, 1899". Catalogue...
- Omphreoides furcatus Alluaud, 1897 Omphreoides quodi Alluaud, 1910 Omphreoides ranomafanae Kavanaugh & Rainio, 2016 "Omphreoides Fairmaire, 1896". Catalogue of...
- Africa) Trichillinus perrieri (Jeannel, 1948) (Madagascar) Trichillinus ranomafanae Kavanaugh & Rainio, 2016 (Madagascar) Trichillinus robustus (Straneo...
- (Fairmaire, 1903) Erephognathus margarithrix Alluaud, 1936 Erephognathus ranomafanae Kavanaugh & Rainio, 2016 "Erephognathus Alluaud, 1932". Catalogue of...
- Archicolliuris philippinensis (Donabauer, 1996) (Philippines) Archicolliuris ranomafanae Kavanaugh & Rainio, 2016 (Madagascar) Archicolliuris rubripes (Andrewes...
- (Klug, 1833) Pristacrus laticollis (Gory & Laporte, 1837) Pristacrus ranomafanae Kavanaugh & Rainio, 2016 Pristacrus rotundatus (Fairmaire, 1892) Pristacrus...
- Pseudomasoreus pauliani Basilewsky, 1953 (Madagascar) Pseudomasoreus ranomafanae Kavanaugh & Rainio, 2016 (Madagascar) Pseudomasoreus reticulatus (Ball...
- milicola (Basilewsky, 1950) Perigona prasina Alluaud, 1936 Perigona ranomafanae Kavanaugh & Rainio, 2016 Perigona ruandana (Basilewsky, 1956) Perigona...
- quadrialatum H.Perrier 1939 Madagascar 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) Bulbophyllum ranomafanae Bosser & P.J. Cribb 2001 Madagascar 950–1,150 metres (3,120–3,770 ft)...