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- Thermophila Hübner, [1819] Lycastes Hübner, [1819] Mesembrynus Hübner, [1819] Silvicola Burgeff, 1926 Hyala Burgeff, 1926 Santolinophaga Burgeff, 1926 Peucedanophila...
- Drosera silvicola is a species of pygmy sundew from Western Australia. The specific epithet "silvicola" is derived from Latin, meaning "living in the forest"...
- Agaricus silvicola, also known as the wood mushroom or woodland agaricus, is a species of Agaricus mushroom related to the button mushroom. A. silvicola is...
- Arctostaphylos silvicola is a species of manzanita known by the common names Bonny Doon or silverleaf manzanita. It is endemic to the sandhills of the...
- Amanita silvicola, also known as the woodland amanita or Kauffman's forest amanita, is a species of Amanita found in coniferous woods the Pacific Northwest...
- Russula silvicola is a species of agaric fungus in the family Russulaceae. Found in North America, it was described as new to science in 1975. It is considered...
- Craugastor silvicola, also known as the forest robber frog, is a species of frog in the family Craugastoridae. It is endemic to Mexico and only known...
- Spathiphyllum silvicola is a flowering plant of the genus Spathiphyllum in the family Araceae. It is native to Colombia and Costa Rica. Wikimedia Commons...
- Wynnella silvicola is a species of fungus in the family Helvellaceae, order Pezizales. "GSD Species Synonymy: Wynnella silvicola (Beck) Nannf". Species...
- Berberis silvicola is a species of plant in the family Berberidaceae. It is endemic to China. China Plant Specialist Group (2004). "Berberis silvicola". IUCN...