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- Atkinsonia is a hemi-parasitic shrub with oppositely set, entire leaves and yellowish, later rusty-red colored flowers, that is found in Eastern Australia...
- Lethe atkinsonia, the small goldenfork, is a species of Satyrinae butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm (Sikkim to Bhutan) . Hewitson, W., 1876 Notes...
- species are Nuytsia floribunda (the Western Australian Christmas tree), Atkinsonia ligustrina (from the Blue Mountains of Australia), and Gaiadendron punctatum...
- the family Stathmopodidae. This genus is closely related to the genus Atkinsonia and tough to differentiate externally. Oedematopoda beijingana Yang, 1977...
- species for old growth coniferous forest in the Pacific Northwest: Galerina atkinsonia, Galerina cerina, Galerina heterocystis, Galerina sphagnicola, and Galerina...
- monotypic genus, Nuytsia. This species was seen as a sister taxon to Atkinsonia ligustrina (Loranthaceae) in its description as Nuytsia ligustrina by...
- Sebacina spar****oidea Sebacina tomentosa Synonyms Cristella Pat. (1887) Soppittiella M****ee (1892) Tremellodendron G.F. Atk. (1902) Atkinsonia Lloyd (1916)...
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne), who named a species of mistletoe, Atkinsonia ligustrina after her. Xanthosia atkinsoniana, Erechtites atkinsoniae (now...
- it flowers from October to December, or January to April. Xanthosia atkinsonia was described in 1861 by Ferdinand von Mueller. The specific epithet,...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Scythrididae Genus: Haploscythris Viette, 1956 Synonyms Atkinsonia Stainton, 1859...