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- Amauropelta semilunata, synonym Thelypteris semilunata, is a species of fern in the family Thelypteridaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat...
- Acacia semilunata is a shrub or tree belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae native to north eastern Australia. The shrub or tree typically...
- Connecticut. Apamea inordinata inordinata (Morrison, 1875) Apamea inordinata semilunata (Grote, 1881) Apamea inordinata olympia Crabo, 2009 "Connecticut's Endangered...
- R.M.Tryon = Amauropelta rosenstockii Thelypteris semilunata (Sodiro) A.R.Sm. = Amauropelta semilunata Thelypteris simulata (Davenport) Nieuwl. = Coryphopteris...
- Proctostegus proctostegus Nardo, 1827 Proctostegus prototypus Nardo, 1827 Diana semilunata Risso, 1827 Ausonia cuvieri Risso, 1827 Astrodermus guttatus Cuvier, 1829...
- A. fulva, A. kaessneri, A. lineolata, A. reflexa, A. scabrifolia, A. semilunata, A. stenophylla, A. swynnertonii, A. syriaca) Aspidoglossum interruptum...
- Pseudopoda semiannulata Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2013 – China Pseudopoda semilunata Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2019 – China Pseudopoda serrata Jäger & Ono, 2001...
- sedifolia Acacia × semiaurea Maiden & Blakely Acacia semicircinalis Acacia semilunata Acacia semirigida Acacia semitrullata Acacia sericata Acacia sericocarpa...
- cir****scribed by lichenologist Mason E. Hale in 1974 with Bulbothrix semilunata as the type species. Bulbothrix apophysata (Hale & Kurok.) Hale (1974)...
- black and shiny, with a clavate (club-shaped) aril. The related Acacia semilunata is similar in appearance but has hairy branchlets and narrower seed pods...