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- zanzibarensis, then as N. capensis var. zanzibarensis, but following the 1989 FTEA publication the taxon was moved to N. nouchali var. zanzibarensis....
- ISBN 978-1-86825-981-6. "Chaetodon zanzibarensis Playfair, 1867". FishBase. Retrieved 9 November 2017. "Zanzibar butterflyfish (Chaetodon zanzibarensis)". WhatsThatFish...
- Vitex zanzibarensis is a species of plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is found in Kenya and Tanzania. It is threatened by habitat loss. Lovett, J.; Clarke...
- The Zanzibar guitarfish (Acroteriobatus zanzibarensis, formerly Rhinobatos zanzibarensis) is a species of fish in the Rhinobatidae family endemic to Tanzania...
- N****arius zanzibarensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family N****ariidae, the N****a mud snails or dog whelks. The length...
- Dysomma Species: D. anguillare Binomial name Dysomma anguillare Barnard, 1923 Synonyms Dysomma anguillaris Barnard, 1923 Dysomma zanzibarensis Norman, 1939...
- The Diocese of Zanzibar (Latin: Dioecesis Zanzibarensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church. It is a suffragan...
- waandersii (Bl****er, 1854) Cynoglossus xiphoideus Günther, 1862 Cynoglossus zanzibarensis Norman, 1939 (Zanzibar tongue sole) Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds...
- tall (2–3 metres or 6.6–9.8 feet) with red stems and bronze foliage 'Zanzibarensis' is also tall (2–3 metres or 6.6–9.8 feet), with large, mid-green leaves...
- Simpson noted that it was the same plant as the one called Cyperus zanzibarensis in the rest of the world outside of Australia. As the name C. pulc****us...