- and is used for
medicinal and
spiritual purposes. In the 19th
Century A.
viridus, or
green amaranth was an item of food in Australia. The
botanist Joseph...
- here. This
snake is
often mistaken for the
prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus
viridus), but can be
easily distinguished from a
rattlesnake by the lack of a tail...
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Chalcolestes viridis,
formerly Lestes viridis, is a
damselfly of the
family Lestidae. It has a
metallic green body and at rest it
holds its
wings away...
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Santalum a****inatum, also
known as
desert quandong Trema tomentosa var.
viridus, also
known as peach-leaved
poison bush This page is an
index of articles...
- May, 1898
Xenia umbellata Lamarck, 1816
Xenia viridis Schenk, 1896
Xenia viridus Schenk, 1896 van Ofwegen, L. (2015). "Xenia Lamarck, 1816". WoRMS. World...
- (Caldwell, 1945)
Proteinissus reticulatus (Caldwell, 1945)
Proteinissus viridus (Caldwell, 1945) "Proteinissus Fowler, 1904". www.gbif.org.
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mirrored in
other bird species, i.e. the
European green wood**** (Picus
viridus) from the more
northern transcontinental grey-headed wood**** (Picus...
- wood****,
Dryocopus martius (common)
European green wood****,
Picus viridus (common) Grey-headed wood****,
Picus c**** (common)
Lesser spotted wood****...
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svatopluki Kuban, 1995
Brachycoraebus vicinus (Kerremans, 1900)
Brachycoraebus viridus (Kerremans, 1900) Bellamy, C. L. (2013). "Genus Brachycoraebus". A Checklist...
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pallidus ****erell
Aster fremontii var.
parishii A.Gray
Aster fremontii f.
viridus ****erell
Aster occidentalis Torr. & A.Gray
Aster occidentalis var. delectabilis...