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- Anaspides tasmaniae is a species of fresh water crustacean of the family Anaspididae found in Tasmania. It is also known by the common names "mountain...
- Micromus tasmaniae, known as the Tasmanian brown lacewing, is a species of brown lacewing in the family Hemerobiidae. It is widespread in Australia, New...
- Sinpunctiptilia tasmaniae is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Tasmania. Sinpunctiptilia tasmaniae was separated from Sinpunctiptilia...
- Tephritis tasmaniae is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Tephritis of the family Tephritidae. Australia. Hardy, D.E.; Drew, R.A.I. (1996)...
- The Flora Tasmaniae is a description of the plants discovered in Tasmania during the Ross expedition written by Joseph Dalton Hooker and published by...
-  novaezelandiae Binomial name Macruronus novaezelandiae (Hector, 1871) Synonyms Coryphaenoides novaezelandiae Hector, 1871 Coryphaenoides tasmaniae Johnston, 1883...
- Cossus labyrinthicus Donovan, 1805 Cossus argenteus Donovan, 1805 Pielus tasmaniae Walker, 1856 Pielus swainsoni Scott, 1864 Pielus diversata Lucas, 1898...
- Hemerocallidoideae Genus: Herpolirion Hook.f. Species: H. novae-zelandiae Binomial name Herpolirion novae-zelandiae Hook.f. Synonyms Herpolirion tasmaniae Hook.f....
- Illustration of Liparophyllum gunnii Hook.f. from J. D. Hooker, Flora Tasmaniae, vol. 1 (1860) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes...
- Anaspides swaini Ahyong, 2015 Anaspides tasmaniae (Thomson, 1893) Matt Berger, iNaturalist (2023). "Anaspides tasmaniae - iNaturalist Research-grade Observations...