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- from Dinosaur National Monument by Susan Evans and Dan Chure in 1999 as Schilleria utahensis, its name was subsequently changed to Schillerosaurus due to...
-  marginatum Binomial name Piper marginatum Jacq. Synonyms Schilleria marginata Artanthe marginata P. caudatum Schilleria caudata Artanthe caudata P. anisatum...
- obversum Vahl Piper orbiculatum Spreng. Piper ovalifolium (Hook.) F.Dietr. Piper trifolium L. Schilleria obovata (Vahl) ****h Troxirum trifolium (L.) Raf....
- (Maastrichtian) of Colombia. P. margaritae appears to be nested within the clade Schilleria, indicating extensive Cretaceous diversification of Piper into the multiple...
- tenebraegaudens Trel. Peperomia variegata Ruiz & Pav. Piper maculosum L. Piper variegatum (Ruiz & Pav.) Pers. Schilleria variegata (Ruiz & Pav.) ****h...
- Utah's Cisco Mammal Quarry, and Schillerosaurus, originally described as "Schilleria" and reported from Dinosaur National Monument by Evans and Dan Chure in...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Encyrtidae Genus: Schilleriella Ghesquière, 1946 Synonyms Schilleria Girault, 1932...
- (1743-1794), father of modern chemistry and ancestor of the author." Schilleria Girault, 1932 Wasp Friedrich Schiller Its nomen novum is Schilleriella...
- , a replacement name for the lizard genus Schilleria Evans and Chure, 1999 a junior homonym of Schilleria Dahl, 1907" (PDF). Zootaxa. 3736 (1): 99–100...
- Lincolnanna, Bachiana, Keatsia, Whittieria, Plutarchia, Haeckeliania, Schilleria, Aeschylia, Aligheria, Aligherinia, Anselmella, Rubensteina, Carlyleia...