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- Paraburkholderia rhynchosiae is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium from the genus Paraburkholderia and the family Burkholderiaceae which was isolated...
- Phyllonorycter rhynchosiae is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from South Africa. The habitat consists of the urban hills of Pretoria...
- Exelastis rhynchosiae is a species of moth in the genus Exelastis, known from Arkansas and Florida in the United States. It is restricted to specific...
- Stilbosis rhynchosiae is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It was described by Ronald W. Hodges in 1964. It is found in North America, where it has...
- caribensis P. diazotrophica P. dilworthii P. mimosarum P. nodosa P. phymatum P. piptadeniae P. rhynchosiae P. sabiae P. sprentiae P. symbiotica P. tuberum...
- Phyllosticta rhoina Phyllosticta rhois Phyllosticta rhoiseda Phyllosticta rhynchosiae Phyllosticta ribesicida Phyllosticta ribis Phyllosticta ribis-aurei Phyllosticta...
- psoraleae-polystictae Doidge. Uredo pychnostachydis Kalchbr. Uredo rhoina Syd. Uredo rhynchosiae Cooke. Uredo ricini Biv. Bern. Uredo rottboelliae Diet. Uredo rabigo-vera...
- 1601 – Stilbosis placatrix 1602 – Stilbosis sagana 1603 – Stilbosis rhynchosiae 1604 – Stilbosis extensa 1605 – Stilbosis pagina 1606 – Stilbosis ornatrix...
- Exelastis pilum Gielis, 2009 Exelastis pumilio (Zeller, 1873) Exelastis rhynchosiae (Dyar, 1898) Exelastis robinsoni Gibeaux, 1994 Exelastis sarcochroa (Meyrick...
- (1975) Coleroa rhododendri (Tengwall) Săvul. & Eliade (1959) Coleroa rhynchosiae (Kalchbr. & Cooke) E. Müll. (1962) Coleroa robertiani (Fr.) E. Müll....