- The
Chilean devil ray (Mobula
tarapacana), also
known as the box ray,
greater Guinean mobula,
sicklefin devil ray or the
spiny mobula, is a
species of...
- unconfirmed. ****essor:
World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998). "Polylepis
tarapacana in IUCN 2011". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species.
Version 2011.1. International...
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Lesser Guinean devil ray,
Mobula rochebrunei Chilean devil ray,
Mobula tarapacana Bentfin devil ray,
Mobula thurstoni Manta ray,
Manta birostris, the largest...
- R. L. (1996). "Evidence of brain-warming in the
mobulid rays,
Mobula tarapacana and
Manta birostris (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii: Batoidea: Myliobatiformes)"...
-
Philippi described material from the Tarapacá
Region of
Chile as
Cincinalis tarapacana in 1891, but
George Hieronymus, in 1909,
considered it at most a form...
- ray)
Mobula rochebrunei Vaillant, 1879 (lesser
Guinean devil ray)
Mobula tarapacana Philippi {Krumweide}, 1892 (Chilean
devil ray)
Mobula thurstoni Lloyd...
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Digitaria pes-avis Buse
Digitaria sericea (Honda) Ohwi
Digitaria tarapacana Phil.
Leersia digitata (Lam.) Poir.
Milium ciliare (Retz.)
Moench Milium...
-
Aloysia sonorensis Moldenke Aloysia spathulata (Hayek)
Moldenke Aloysia tarapacana (Botta) Lu-Irving & N.O'Leary
Aloysia trifida (****) Lu-Irving & N.O'Leary...
- a****inata) Pino del
cerro (Podocarpus parlatorei)
Polylepis (Polylepis
tarapacana)
Eucalyptus (not
native to
South America but
grown in
large amounts in...
- as
shrubby trees on steep,
rocky slopes above cloud forest.
Polylepis tarapacana is one that
reaches 4,800 m; the
highest elevation of tree
growth in the...