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- N****ella tenuissima is a species of gr**** known by the common names Mexican feathergr****, finestem needlegr****, fineleaved n****ella, and Argentine needle-gr****...
- Alternaria tenuissima is a saprophytic fungus and opportunistic plant pathogen. It is cosmopolitan in distribution, and can colonize a wide range of plant...
- Iris tenuissima is a species of iris known by the common name longtube iris. It is endemic to California, where it is a common wildflower in the woodlands...
- Cystidicoloides tenuissima is a species of nematodes in the order Spirurida and family Cystidicolidae. It is a parasite of salmonid fish (salmon, trout...
- Dangyuja (Korean: 당유자 [taŋ.ju.dʑa]) is a Korean citrus fruit that is a specialty of Jeju Island. In Jeju language, it is called daengyuji (댕유지 [tɛŋ.ju...
- Admete tenuissima is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Cancellariidae, the nutmeg snails. The length of the s**** varies...
- (A.Chev.) M.Hiroe Thapsia tenuissima (A.Chev.) M.Hiroe Tiricta daucoides Raf. Tornabenea annua Bég. Tornabenea tenuissima (A.Chev.) A.Hansen & Sunding...
- Caecilia tenuissima is a species of caecilian in the family Caeciliidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical...
- Aegista tenuissima is a species of air-breathing land snails, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod in the family Camaenidae. The diameter of the s**** attains...
- Nitella tenuissima is a species of alga belonging to the family Characeae. It has cosmopolitan distribution. Mani, S. (2011). "Nitella tenuissima". IUCN...