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Dysgonia stuposa is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Johan Christian Fabricius in 1794. It is
found in Korea, Cambodia, China, India,...
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Coleophora stuposa is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae that can be
found in
Turkestan and Uzbekistan. The
wingspan is 10.5–12.5
millimetres (0.41–0...
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Microphytanthe Pedilonum Phalaenanthe Platycaulon Rhizobium Spatulata Stachyobium Stuposa Orchids in the
genus Dendrobium have
adapted to a wide
variety of habitats...
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Banksia stuposa is a
species of
shrub that is
endemic to the
southwest of
Western Australia. It has
hairy stems,
broadly linear pinnatifid leaves, golden...
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Austrostipa semibarbata Austrostipa setacea Austrostipa stipoides Austrostipa stuposa Austrostipa trichophylla Austrostipa tuckeri Austrostipa variabilis Austrostipa...
- sonorensis P. sparsa P. sphaerocarpa P. spinosa P. stricta P. strictissima P.
stuposa P. subtilissima P. subulata P. subulifera P. succulenta P. tapinocarpa...
- (cork**** gr****)
Austrostipa stipoides (prickly speargr****)
Austrostipa stuposa Austrostipa tenuifolia Austrostipa trichophylla Austrostipa tuckeri Austrostipa...
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accepted De Candole’s name, a
printing error was made, and the name
Fresenia stuposa was
published in 1840. In 1917, John
Hutchinson distinguished Fresenia...
- B. plumosa) D. § Serratæ (11 species, 3 varieties) D. stupposa (now B.
stuposa) D. serra (now B. serra) D. mucronulata (now B. mucronulata) D. foliolata...
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obscura (Bremer & Grey, 1853)
Dysgonia rogenhoferi (Bohatsch, 1880)
Dysgonia stuposa (Fabricius, 1794)
Dysmilichia gemella (Leech, 1889)
Earias clorana (Linnaeus...