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Prosopis tamarugo,
commonly known as the
tamarugo, is a
species of
flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae,
subfamilia Mimosoideae. It is only found...
- The
tamarugo conebill (Conirostrum tamarugense) is a
species of bird in the
family Thraupidae. It
breeds in
northern Chile and is a
vagrant to southern...
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portion of the
Norte Grande, Chile, and
originally named for the
Prosopis tamarugo trees that used to
cover its surface. It is
located between the parallels...
- (Lam.) Benth. –
creeping mesquite,
Argentine ****bean
Prosopis tamarugo Phil. –
tamarugo African species Asian species (India,
mainly Rajasthan, Sri Lanka...
- (Benth.) A.Gray
Strombocarpa strombulifera (Lam.) A.Gray
Strombocarpa tamarugo (Phil.) C.E.Hughes & G.P.Lewis
Strombocarpa torquata (Lag.) Hutch. ex C...
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Camarones valleys. The
larvae feed on
Acacia macracantha and
Prosopis tamarugo. Yu, ****y Sick Ki (1997–2012). "Eupithecia
Curtis 1825". Home of Ichneumonoidea...
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artificially planted forests of the
genus Prosopis (primarily
Prosopis tamarugo),
found in the
middle of a
rainless desert, and the
Pintados geoglyphs...
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Threatened bird
species include the
royal cinclodes (Cinclodes aricomae), the
tamarugo conebill (Conirostrum tamarugense), James's
flamingo (Phoenicopterus jamesi)...
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conebill –
Conirostrum margaritae Cinereous conebill –
Conirostrum cinereum Tamarugo conebill –
Conirostrum tamarugense White-browed
conebill – Conirostrum...
- of the
forewings is
about 7 mm for males. The
larvae feed on
Prosopis tamarugo. The
specific name is
based on the type locality. Yu, ****y Sick Ki (1997–2012)...