- Carl
Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10
January 1778), also
known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné, was a
Swedish biologist and
physician who formalised...
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Orthosia rubescens is 10487. "Orthosia
rubescens Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-23. "Orthosia
rubescens". GBIF. Retrieved...
- gr****lands, and the
specific rubescens means "reddish", from ruber, "ruddy".
Three subspecies are
currently recognized: A. r.
rubescens - (Tunstall, 1771), American...
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Mushrooms at
various ages A.
rubescens A.
rubescens f.
annulosulphurea A.
rubescens cap
Illustration of A.
rubescens group A.
rubescens is
native to
Europe and...
- Ocean. O.
rubescens occurs intertidally to a
depth of 300 m (980 ft). In the
years prior to the
description of this
species in 1953, O.
rubescens was widely...
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Sphingonotus rubescens:
Sphingonotus rubescens afghanicus Mistshenko, 1937
Sphingonotus rubescens burri Chopard, 1936
Sphingonotus rubescens fallax Mistshenko...
- fact, this bony keel is
unique to
Taractes rubescens and will
distinguish it from all
other bramids. T.
rubescens have a
varied diet
consisting of marine...
- Tetra****a
rubescens,
commonly known as the pink
volcano barnacle, is a
species of
sessile barnacle in the
family Tetra****idae. "Tetra****a
rubescens Report"...
- subsp.
texana (Buckley) A.E.Murray
Arctostaphylos rubescens (Bertol.) Hemsl.
Comarostaphylis glauca Buckley Comarostaphylis rubescens (Bertol.) Klotzsch...
- in the Indo-West
Pacific region.
Antigonia rubescens was
first formally described as
Hypsinotus rubescens in 1860 by the German-born
British herpetologist...