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- (Roewer, 1951) Synonyms Aranea viridissima Dr****us viridissimus Ergatis viridissima Argus viridissimus Dictyna viridissima Dictyna walckenaeri Heterodictyna...
- The African green bee-eater (Merops viridissimus) is a species of bird in the family Meropidae. It is found throughout arid regions of Africa from Senegal...
- Zygodon viridissimus is a species of moss belonging to the family Orthotrichaceae. It has almost cosmopolitan distribution. "Zygodon viridissimus Bridel...
- Asian green bee-eater, Merops orientalis African green bee-eater, Merops viridissimus Arabian green bee-eater, Merops cyanophrys This page is an index of articles...
- nominate race The African green bee-eater (M. viridissimus, along with its subspecies M. v. viridissimus, M. v. cleopatra, and M. v. flavoviridis) and...
- are recognised: F. p. cyanophanes (Todd, 1915) – north Colombia F. p. viridissimus (Lafresnaye, 1848) – north Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago F. p. p****erinus...
- viridissima (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Locusta viridissima (L., 1758) Gryllus viridissimus L., 1758 Phasgonura viridissima (L., 1758) Agraecia incognita Piza, 1970...
- David A.; de Juana, Eduardo (eds.). "African Green Bee-eater (Merops viridissimus)". Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions...
- W.H. & Phelps, W.H. Jr., 1948) C. r. guianae (****mayr, 1918) C. r. viridissimus (Chapman, 1939) C. r. nigriceps (Blake, 1941) C. r. trinitatis (Ridgway...
- initially described as distinct species, the Arabian and African (M. viridissimus) green bee-eaters were grouped with the Asian green bee-eater (M. orientalis)...