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- syndrome a viral infection of penaeid shrimp Aplocheilus panchax, the whitespot, a common freshwater fish, native to South and Southeast Asia Hadena albimacula...
- Zone". ExPASy. Retrieved 15 June 2015. "Non-Native Species Summaries: Whitespot Syndrome Baculovirus complex (WSBV)". Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission...
- White Spot is a Canadian restaurant chain based in Vancouver, British Columbia, best known for its hamburgers, Pirate Pak children's meal, "Triple O" sauce...
- Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, the elephant foot yam or whitespot giant arum, is a tropical plant native to Island Southeast Asia. It is cultivated for...
- The blue panchax or whitespot (Aplocheilus panchax) is a common freshwater fish found in a large variety of habitats due to its high adaptability. This...
- Museum Sciences Division) web site: Whitespots summary Habitas (Ulster Museum Sciences Division) web site: Whitespots full report "Environment & Heritage...
- Gecarcinus quadratus, known as the red land crab, whitespot crab, Halloween crab, moon crab, Halloween moon crab, mouthless crab, or harlequin land crab...
- The whitespot hawkfish (Paracirrhites hemistictus), the halfspotted hawkfish, multicolored hand-fish and ornate hawkfish, is a species of marine ray-finned...
- Scarus forsteni, commonly known as the whitespot parrotfish, or Forsten's parrotfish, is a marine fish native to tropical areas in the western Pacific...
- Stachys sylvatica. Stachys sylvatica, commonly known as hedge woundwort, whitespot, or sometimes as hedge nettle, is a perennial herbaceous plant growing...