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- Podocarpus spinulosus, the dwarf plum pine or spiny-leaf podocarp, is a species of podocarp native to the warm-temperate coastal regions of New South Wales...
- Guinea). Var**** spinulosus was first described by Robert Mertens in 1941 from a single male specimen, and named Var**** indicus spinulosus as a subspecies...
- Lichen spinulosus is a rare skin disorder characterized by follicular keratotic pa****s that are grouped into large patches. It is a variant of keratosis...
- Poindexter 1943) (S. spinulosus × 'Scarlet Giant') Tepals white with pink and yellow outer tepals. 'Twinkle' (Dr. Robert Poindexter) (S. spinulosus × 'Scarlet Giant')...
- Astropecten spinulosus is a sea star of the family Astropectinidae. Starfishes of the genus Astropecten live on mobile seabed (sandy, muddy or gravel seabed)...
- Echinaster spinulosus, the small spine sea star, is a species of sea star found in shallow parts of the western Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and Gulf...
- Laetifautor spinulosus, common name the spine top s****, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Calliostomatidae within the...
- Glyptotrox spinulosus is a species of beetle in the family Trogidae. Trox spinulosus variation Trox spinulosus dentibius Trox spinulosus dentibius variation...
- "Tropidurus spinulosus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T49845666A49845674. Retrieved 16 December 2021. Tropidurus spinulosus at the Reptarium...
- Neolissochilus spinulosus, commonly known as the spinulosus mahseer, is a species of cyprinid in the genus Neolissochilus. It is endemic to the Indian...