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- the following three species: Trichotoma brunnea Lawrence, 1968 — Namibia Trichotoma fusca (Roewer, 1941) — Namibia Trichotoma michaelseni (Kraepelin, 1914)...
- Wikstroemia trichotoma is a shrub in the family Thymelaeaceae. It is evergreen, and is found in eastern Asia, specifically An****, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan...
- N****ella trichotoma, the serrated tussock, is a type of bunchgr**** plant, native in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, and Peru. It is on the list of Weeds of...
- Mastixia trichotoma is a tree in the family Nyssaceae. The specific epithet trichotoma is from the Gr**** meaning 'three parts', referring to the three-branched...
- Sav. (syn. Diplomorpha sikokiana): known in ****an as Ganpi Wikstroemia trichotoma (Thunb.) Makino: used for paper-making in China, Korea and ****an; known...
- Cordia trichotoma, or louro pardo, is a species of a medium-sized deciduous tree that belongs to the family Boraginaceae. It is a perennial species native...
- Adina trichotoma is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It was first described by Heinrich Zollinger and Alexandre Moritzi in 1846. This...
- Species: L. trichotomum Binomial name Leptoclinium trichotomum (Gardner) Benth. Synonyms Liatris subg. Leptoclinium Nutt. Liatris trichotoma Gardner...
- Australia almost inevitable. It is similar in appearance to N****ella trichotoma (serrated tussock) and has been recorded in Australia as a weed initially...
- Bdellophaga Wharton, 1981 Gylippus Simon, 1879 Lipophaga Purcell, 1903 Trichotoma Lawrence, 1968 Roewer, Carl Friedrich (1933). "Solifugae, Palpigradi"...