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- Cotinis subviolacea is a species of the Cotinis scarab genus. It was described by Hippolyte Louis Gory and Achille Rémy Percheron in 1833. It is found...
- C****omorpha subviolacea is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by ****er in 1923. It is known from Philippines. BioLib.cz...
- Pseudopostega subviolacea is a moth of the family Opostegidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1920. It is known from Gujarat, India. Generic Revision...
- Lacerta maculata Shaw, 1802 Salamandra venenosa Daudin, 1803 Lacerta subviolacea Barton, 1804 Ambystoma carolinae Gray, 1850 Salamandra argus Gray, 185...
- subcitrina Peziza subclavipes Peziza subisabellina Peziza subumbrina Peziza subviolacea Peziza succosa Peziza succosella Peziza tarembergensis Peziza udicola...
- than Ngoulmakong, derives from the name of a type of tree (Sterculia subviolacea) found in the region of the Nyong River, whose hard wood was reputedly...
- Salvia subscandens Epling & Játiva Salvia substolonifera E.Peter Salvia subviolacea Y.K.Wei & Pendry Salvia sucrensis J.R.I.Wood Salvia suffruticosa Montbret...
- Sterculia subpeltata Blume Sterculia subracemosa Chun & H.H.Hsue Sterculia subviolacea K.Schum. Sterculia tannaensis Guillaumin Sterculia tantraensis Morat...
- subsp. riverae Chas, Kerguélen & Plonka, (1993) Festuca alpina var. subviolacea Ducommun, (1869) Festuca alpina var. suteri St.-Yves, Litard., (1922)...
- Trigonotoma submetallica Dubault; L****alle & Roux, 2008 (Myanmar) Trigonotoma subviolacea Dubault; L****alle & Roux, 2011 (Indonesia, Borneo) Trigonotoma tenebrosa...