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Oncidium sarcodes is a
Brazilian orchid. Pink, A. (2004).
Gardening for the Million.
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation.
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Aristotelia sarcodes is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Thomas de Grey, 6th
Baron Walsingham, in 1910. It is
found in
Panama and...
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Ericales include chlorophyll-deficient
mycoheterotrophic plants (e.g.,
Sarcodes sanguinea) and
carnivorous plants (e.g.,
genus Sarracenia). Many species...
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Hypercallia sarcodes is a moth in the
family Depressariidae. It was
described by
Alexey Diakonoff in 1954. It is
found in New Guinea. "Hypercallia Stephens...
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changed the
spelling to Amoeba. In 1841, Félix
Dujardin coined the term "
sarcode" (from Gr**** σάρξ sarx, "flesh," and εἶδος eidos, "form") for the "thick...
- Sco****
sarcodes is a moth of the
family Geometridae. It is
found in
South Africa.
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brittonii has been
proposed as a
separate species from
Monotropa uniflora.
Sarcodes Hyobanche Media related to
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- Some myco-heterotrophs are
Indian pipe (Monotropa uniflora), snow
plant (
Sarcodes sanguinea),
underground orchid (Rhizant****a gardneri), bird's nest orchid...