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- Quercus segoviensis is a species of oak native to southern Mexico and northern Central America. It is commonly known as k’antulán. Quercus segoviensis is a...
- Stelis segoviensis is a species of orchid plant native to Nicaragua. "Pleurothallis segoviensis | International Plant Names Index". www.ipni.org. Retrieved...
- & Schiffermüller, 1775 Mesogona eremicola Staudinger, 1871 Mesogona segoviensis Calle, 1982 Mesogona rufescens Schuring, 1918 Mesogona acetosellae f...
- (Progreso black-throated bobwhite) C. n. nigrogularis(Gould 1843) C. n. segoviensisRidgway 1888 (Honduran black-throated quail) masked/Northern bobwhite...
- Schuette's oak — US, Canada Quercus sebifera Trel. – # Mexico Quercus segoviensis Liebm. – Mexico and northern Central America Quercus serrata Murray –...
- nigrogularis (Gould 1843) (Honduras black-throated bobwhite) C. n. segoviensis Ridgway 1888 (Segovia black-throated bobwhite) BirdLife International...
- (Progreso black-throated bobwhite) C. n. nigrogularis (Gould 1843) C. n. segoviensis Ridgway 1888 (Honduran black-throated quail) Northern bobwhite, Colinus...
- Phyllanthopsis phyllanthoides L. poeppigii - Euphorbia poeppigii L. segoviensis - Euphorbia segoviensis Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Flora of China...
- Gottschl. Pilosella sedelmeyeriana (Zahn) S.Bräut. & Greuter Pilosella segoviensis Mateo Pilosella serbica (F.W.Schultz & Sch.Bip.) Szeląg Pilosella setifolia...
- one of which is the lectotype of the subspecies alba synonym Centaurea segoviensis. However, C. alba var. mauritanica had already been described by Jules...