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Russula xerampelina, also
commonly known as the
shrimp russula, crab brittlegill, or
shrimp mushroom, is a
basidiomycete mushroom of the
brittlegill genus...
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Ectopatria xerampelina is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in
Western Australia and
South Australia.
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Pardosa xerampelina is a
species of wolf
spider in the
family Lycosidae. It is
found in the
United States and Canada. "Pardosa
xerampelina Report". Integrated...
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Protoelongata xerampelina is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, in the
family Costellariidae (the
ribbed miters).
Originally described...
- The grey foam-nest tree frog (Chiromantis
xerampelina), or
southern foam-nest tree frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Rhacophoridae. They are found...
- cyanoxantha, R. delica, R. mariae, R. olivacea, R. romagnesia, and R.
xerampelina. In Madagascar,
species collected from
introduced eucalypt forests include...
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darker than on a hot dry day. The grey foam-nest tree frog (Chiromantis
xerampelina) is even able to turn
white to
minimise the
chance of overheating. Many...
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nahanniensis A.E.Porsild
Arctagrostis stricta Petrov Cinna brownii Rupr.
Colpodium latifolium R.Br.
Panicularia latifolia (R.Br.) ****ze
Vilfa xerampelina Trin....
- flesh. Red-stemmed
forms of R.
rosea could also be
confused with
Russula xerampelina, but the
latter has
softer flesh and no
woody flavour. List of Russula...
- brittlegill,
Russula xerampelina, can be
mistaken for R. aeruginea. They can be
readily distinguished in that
specimens of R.
xerampelina always smell of cooked...