- described, P.
recurvus and P. falcatus, both from Scotland;
according to
Burrow et al. (2013) P.
falcatus is in fact a
junior synonym of P.
recurvus. Carole...
- in the same
avian family as the stilts. The
genus name
comes from
Latin recurvus, 'curved backwards' and rostrum, 'bill'. The
common name is
thought to...
- Córdova-Acosta, E et al. “Reproductive
Biology of
Ferocactus Recurvus (Mill.) Borg Subsp.
Recurvus (Cactaceae) in the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley, Mexico.” Plant...
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related to
Conus recurvus. To
World Register of
Marine Species Cone S**** -
Knights of the Sea Gastropods.com:
Gradiconus regularis var.
recurvus v t e...
- relatives. Like its relatives, it had the
typical "horn" osteoderms. E.
recurvus is the type species,
described in 1904 by Ameghino. It is only
known from...
-
Corybas recurvus is
classified as "not threatened" by the
Government of
Western Australia Department of
Parks and Wildlife. "Corybas
recurvus". World...
-
Dyschirius recurvus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Scaritinae. It was
described by
Jules Putzeys in 1866. "Dyschirius
recurvus Putzeys,...
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Numerous garden cultivars have been developed, of
which ‘Robinetta’ (a G.
recurvus hybrid), with pink flowers, has
gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's...
-
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit. N.
poeticus var.
recurvus, the old pheasant's eye daffodil, has also won the AGM.
While all narcissi...
- by
Lyndley Craven in
Novon when
Callistemon recurvus was
moved to the
present genus.
Callistemon recurvus was
first formally described in 1990 by Roger...