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- The White-capped monarch (Monarcha richardsii), or Richards' monarch, is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae. It is endemic to the Western Province...
- The silver-capped fruit dove (Ptilinopus richardsii) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to Solomon Islands. Its natural habitat...
- Acacia richardsii is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Juliflorae that is endemic to north western Australia. The bushy, rounded shrub...
- Taxitheliella richardsii is a species of moss in the family Pylaisiadelphaceae. It is endemic to Borneo where it is confined to Sarawak. Its natural habitat...
- Chestnut-bellied monarch (M. castaneiventris) White-capped monarch (M. richardsii) Yap monarch (M. godeffroyi) Tinian monarch (M. takat****sae) Carterornis...
- Sapotaceae Genus: Palaquium Species: P. sti****re Binomial name Palaquium sti****re Pierre ex Dubard Synonyms Palaquium richardsii Griffioen & H.J.Lam...
- negro, Pau preto, Rosewood, Urauna Dalbergia revoluta Ducke Dalbergia richardsii Sunarno & Ohashi Dalbergia riedelii (Benth.) Sandwith Dalbergia rimosa...
- X.Yang & X.L.Wei (2022) – China Peltula radicata Nyl. (1853) Peltula richardsii (Herre) Wetmore (1971) Peltula rodriguesii (Cromb.) Büdel (1989) Peltula...
- Ptilinopus regina Swainson, 1825 Silver-capped fruit dove, Ptilinopus richardsii Ramsay, EP, 1882 Geelvink fruit dove, Ptilinopus speciosus Schlegel, 1871...
- and the Grenadines islands, and it has been introduced to Tobago. A. richardsii is large for an anole, with males reaching a maximum length of 140 mm...