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- November 2021. Holocentrus adscensionis - The Taxonomicon Atlas of Exotic Fishes in the Mediterranean Sea (Holocentrus adscensionis). 2nd Edition. 2021. 366p...
- Grapsus adscensionis is a species of crab found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Grapsus adscensionis is found in parts of the Atlantic coast of Africa...
- Aristida adscensionis is a species of gr**** known by the common name sixw****s threeawn. It is native to the Americas but it is distributed nearly worldwide...
- Atlantic Ocean (Ascension Island and West Africa) by its congener Grapsus adscensionis. Grapsus grapsus is a typically shaped crab, with five pairs of legs...
- climbing on rocks in Hawaii Grapsus adscensionis at Tenerife Grapsus adscensionis at Tenerife Grapsus adscensionis at Saint Helena Grapsus albolineatus...
- Pteris adscensionis is a fern species in the subfamily Pteridoideae of the family Pteridaceae. It is endemic to Ascension Island, and there are thought...
- Oldenlandia adscensionis was a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It was endemic to Ascension Island. It became extinct due to habitat loss; not...
- plants like Pteris adscensionis, Asplenium ascensionis, Euphorbia origanoides as well as the extinct species Oldenlandia adscensionis, Sporobolus durus...
- Sargocentron iota barely reaches 8 cm (3 in), and S. spiniferum and Holocentrus adscensionis can reach more than 50 cm (19.5 in). The squirrelfishes mainly feed on...
- (20 in) in length and 2.6 kg (5.7 lb) in weight (the Atlantic Holocentrus adscensionis can surp**** the length, but it is slimmer). A more common length for...