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- Drosera whittakeri (scented sundew, Whittaker's sundew) is a sundew that is native to South Australia and Victoria. Plants are 4 to 8 cm in diameter, with...
- and specimens to Ferdinand von Mueller, who labeled the plants as D. whittakeri var. aphylla, but never published the name. Its placement at the rank...
- The Alta Floresta antpitta (Hylopezus whittakeri) is a species of bird in the family Grallariidae. It is endemic to Brazil. The Alta Floresta antpitta...
- taxon in 1992 as a subspecies of Drosera whittakeri. Lowrie and Conran reviewed the specimens of D. whittakeri in 2008 and elevated subsp. aberrans to...
- Gardens. This includes specimens of a new species of sundew, Drosera whittakeri, which was subsequently named after him. In February 1847 Whittaker was...
- (disambiguation) Whitacre (disambiguation) Whittaker's sundew, Drosera whittakeri, a carnivorous plant Whittaker and Watson, colloquial name for mathematics...
- Snethlage's antpitta (Hylopezus paraensis) Alta Floresta antpitta (Hylopezus whittakeri) "Grallariidae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust for Avian Systematics...
- subtilis Drosera sulphurea Drosera tubaestylis Drosera walyunga Drosera whittakeri Drosera zigzagia Drosera zonaria Nepenthes (4 species) Nepenthes mirabilis...
- antpitta, Hylopezus macularius (E-SA) Alta Floresta antpitta, Hylopezus whittakeri (E-BR) Snethlage's antpitta, Hylopezus paraensis (E-BR) White-lored antpitta...
- Allen Lowrie and John Godfrey Conran in 2008. It differs from Drosera whittakeri by its very narrow eglandular petioles, semi-erect leaves, and presence...