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Amblyomma americanum, also
known as the lone star tick, the
northeastern water tick, or the
turkey tick, is a type of tick
indigenous to much of the eastern...
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Zanthoxylum americanum, the
common prickly-ash,
common pricklyash,
common prickly ash or
northern prickly-ash (also
sometimes called toothache tree, yellow...
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Solanum americanum,
commonly known as
American black nightshade, small-flowered
nightshade or
glossy nightshade, is a
herbaceous flowering plant of wide...
- Pleistocene. It is best
known for the elephant-sized type
species M.
americanum,
sometimes known as the
giant ground sloth, or the megathere,
native to...
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Crinum americanum is an
aquatic angiosperm native to
North America from
Texas to
South Carolina, as well as Mexico, Cuba,
Jamaica and the
Cayman Islands...
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Ocimum americanum,
known as
American basil, lime basil, or ****y basil, is a
species of
annual herb in the
family Lamiaceae.
Despite the
misleading name...
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modern elephants at
least 25
million years ago,
during the Oligocene. M.
americanum,
known as an "American mastodon" or
simply "mastodon," had a long and...
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Chrysosplenium americanum, the
American golden saxifrage, is a
species of
golden saxifrage native to
eastern North America. "Chrysosplenium
americanum Schwein...
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Clanoneurum americanum is a
species of s****
flies in the
family Ephydridae.
United States, Mathis, W.N.; Zatwarnicki, T. (1995). "World
catalog of s****...
- 1989. ISSNĀ 0071-7118. McDonough,
C.; Rooney, L. (1989-01-01). "Structural
Characteristics of
Pennisetum Americanum (Pearl Millet)
Using Scanning Electron...