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Tigrina may
refer to:
several felines:
Leopardus guttulus, the
southern tigrina Leopardus tigrinus, the
tigrina or
oncilla Leopardus narinensis, the red...
- The Cape May
warbler (Setophaga
tigrina) is a
species of New
World warbler. It
breeds in
northern North America. Its
breeding range spans all but the...
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Girardia tigrina,
known as the
brown planarian or the
immigrant triclad flatworm, is a
species of
dugesiid native to the Americas. It has been accidentally...
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Faucaria tigrina,
tiger jaws (a name it
shares with
Faucaria felina), is a
species of
succulent plant in the
family Aizoaceae. It is
endemic to the southern...
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Cattleya tigrina is a
bifoliate species of
Cattleya orchid. The
diploid chromosome number of C.
tigrina has been
determined as 2n = 40.
Cattleya × elegans...
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Leopardus guttulus, the
southern tigrina or
southern tiger cat, is a
small wild cat
species native to Brazil,
Argentina and Paraguay.
Felis guttula was...
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Mesothen tigrina is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Rothschild in 1931. It is
found in Venezuela. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
- Washington,
District of Columbia:
Smithsonian Institution. xx + 577 pp. (Natrix
tigrina, new combination, pp. 272–280,
Figures 242–242 +
Plate XIX,
figures 1–2)...
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Coenosia tigrina, the
hunter fly,
killer fly, or
common tiger fly, is a
species of fly in the
family Muscidae. Like
other members of the genus, adults...
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tigrinus Bull. (1782)
Omphalia tigrina (Bull.) Gray (1821) ****ocybe
tigrina (Bull.) P. Kumm (1871)
Pocillaria tigrina (Bull.) ****ze (1891) Lentodium...