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- Diplotaxis antoniensis is a species of flowering plants of the family Br****icaceae. The species is endemic to Cape Verde. It is listed as a vulnerable...
- Carex antoniensis is a species of gr****y plants that belong to the family Cyperaceae. The species is endemic to Cape Verde, where it only occurs on the...
- Pimelodus felinus Girard, 1858 Pimelodus ailurus Girard, 1858 Pimelodus antoniensis Girard, 1858 Pimelodus catulus Girard, 1858 Pimelodus puma Girard, 1859...
- Carex anomoea Hand.-Mazz. Carex anthoxanthea J.Presl & C.Presl Carex antoniensis A.Chev. Carex antucensis Kunze ex ****h Carex aperta Boott Carex aphanolepis...
- Plantaginaceae 15 Campylanthus glaber subsp. spathulatus Plantaginaceae 16 Carex antoniensis Cyperaceae 17 Carex paniculata subsp. hansenii Cyperaceae 20 Centaurium...
- the following species: Diplotaxis acris (Forssk.) Boiss. Diplotaxis antoniensis Rustan Diplotaxis ****urgens (Delile) T****. Diplotaxis berthautii Braun-Blanq...
- Strophocheilidae. Species within the genus Mirinaba include: Mirinaba antoniensis (Morretes, 1952) Mirinaba cadeadensis (Morretes, 1952) Mirinaba curytibana...
- angusta (Ulmer, 1930) Cheumatopsyche anthracias Mey, 1996 Cheumatopsyche antoniensis Malicky, 1982 Cheumatopsyche aphanta Ross, 1938 Cheumatopsyche apicata...
- critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable species, including Carex antoniensis, Conyza pannosa, Tornabenea insularis, Euphorbia tuckeyana and Globularia...
- 1862) Nesomyrmex antoinetteae Mbanyana & Robertson, 2008 Nesomyrmex antoniensis (Forel, 1912) Nesomyrmex argentinus (Santschi, 1922) Nesomyrmex asper...