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- Nuphar ****onica f. rubrotincta (Casp.) Kitam. Nuphar ****onica var. rubrotincta (Casp.) Ohwi Nuphar ****onica subvar. rubrotincta Casp. Nuphar ****onica...
- The red-tinged myzomela (Myzomela rubrotincta) is a species of bird in the family Meliphagidae. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the dusky myzomela...
- Dawkinsia rubrotincta is a species of barb native to the Kaveri river basin in southern India. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Dawkinsia rubrotinctus"...
- Cercospora rubrotincta is a fungal plant pathogen. It can cause leaf spot in stone fruits. List of peach and nectarine diseases S. A. M. H. Naqvi (2004)...
- (1960) Rayner (1985) Russula phlyctidospora (Romagn.) Bon (1986) Russula rubrotincta (Peck) Burl. (1915) Russula substiptica (Pers.) Mussat (1901) Russula...
- Rockhampton. The Moluccan myzomela (M. simplex), red-tinged myzomela (M. rubrotincta), and Biak myzomela (M. rubrobrunnea) were formerly considered conspecific...
- eques) Moluccan myzomela (Myzomela simplex) Red-tinged myzomela (Myzomela rubrotincta) Biak myzomela (Myzomela rubrobrunnea) Dusky myzomela (Myzomela obscura)...
- luzonica Pseudopterogorgia oppositipinna Pseudopterogorgia pinnata Pseudopterogorgia rubrotincta Pseudopterogorgia thom****ini Pseudopterogorgia torresia...
- Cercospora rhapidicola Cercospora rosicola - found on roses Cercospora rubrotincta - found on various drupes Cercospora sojina - causes frogeye leaf spot...
- 1868) Dawkinsia rohani (Rema Devi, Indra & Knight, 2010) Dawkinsia rubrotincta (Jerdon, 1849) Dawkinsia singhala (Duncker, 1912) Dawkinsia srilankensis...