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- described. These are: Gonolobus suberosus var. granulatus - West of the Appalachian Mountains Gonolobus suberosus var. suberosus - Primarily of the Appalachian...
- Omorgus suberosus, common name hide beetle, is a beetle of the family Trogidae. Omorgus suberosus can reach a length of 11–14 millimetres (0.43–0.55 in)...
- Pterocarpus draco L. Pterocarpus hemipterus Gaertn. Pterocarpus moutouchi Lam. Pterocarpus sanguis-draconis Crantz Pterocarpus suberosus (Aubl.) Pers....
- called it Boletus suberosus. However, this name had been used previously by Carl Linnaeus (for a species now known as Polyporus suberosus), and so Bulliard's...
- Muell. Tribulus securidocarpus Engl. Tribulus spurius Kralik Tribulus suberosus H.Eichler ex R.M.Barker Tribulus subramanyamii P.Singh, G.S.Giri & V.Singh...
- Buglossoporus) Piptoporus soloniensis (Dubois) Pilát (1937) Piptoporus suberosus (L.) Murrill (1903) "Piptoporus P. Karst. 1881". International Mycological...
- Sonchus splendens S.C.Kim & Mejías Sonchus stenophyllus R.E.Fr. Sonchus suberosus Zohary & P.H.Davis Sonchus sventenii U.Reifenb. & A.Reifenb. Sonchus tectifolius...
- around 200 beetle species including: Stenodontes molarius Calosoma Trox suberosus Gersteckeria Cicindela There are about twenty native ant species, a few...
- the northwest of Western Australia. It is closely related to Tribulus suberosus. It was first described by George Bentham in 1863 from a specimen collected...
- West Indies, Java, Malaysia, some islands in Indian Ocean Dendrocalamus suberosusGuangdong Dendrocalamus tibeticus – Tibet, Yunnan Dendrocalamus tomentosus...