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- Eucalyptus subcrenulata, commonly known as Tasmanian alpine yellow gum, is a species of small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to the highlands of...
- Alvania subcrenulata is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. The length of s**** varies between...
- Pyrrhorachis pyrrhogona succornuta Prout, 1937 Pyrrhorachis cornuta exquisitata D. S. Fletcher, 1957 Pyrrhorachis pyrrhogona subcrenulata Holloway, 1977...
- mountains of central Tasmania such as Eucalyptus coccifera, Eucalyptus subcrenulata and Eucalyptus gunnii, have also produced extreme cold-hardy forms and...
- gum (E. vernicosa), Australia's smallest eucalypt, and yellow gum (E. subcrenulata). Much of the understorey is made of heath plants, including the Tasmanian...
- sclerophyllous heaths. At lower altitudes, other eucalypt species such as E. subcrenulata (Mt. Field), E. urnigera (Mt. Field and Mt. Wellington) and E. delegatensis...
- E. johnstonii/E. subcrenulata complex, and the apparent morphological clinal intergradation between E. vernicosa and E. subcrenulata is probably a result...
- subangusta Eucalyptus subangusta subsp. virescens Brooker & Hopper Eucalyptus subcrenulata Maiden & Blakely in J.H.Maiden Tasmanian alpine yellow gum Eucalyptus...
- Oliverio, M.; Amati, B. (1990). Una nuova specie del gruppo diAlvania subcrenulata (Gastropoda: Rissoidae). Bollettino Malacologico. 26(5-9): 83-90. Thanasis...
- species from south-west Western Australia". Nuytsia. 5 (3): 343–346. Retrieved 3 January 2020. "Eucalyptus subcrenulata". APNI. Retrieved 2 January 2020....