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Acontias aurantiacus aurantiacus (Peters, 1854)
Acontias aurantiacus bazarutoensis Broadley, 1990 –
Bazaruto Island,
Mozambique Acontias aurantiacus carolinensis...
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lopseed family, Phrymaceae. It was
formerly known as
Mimulus aurantiacus.
Diplacus aurantiacus grows up to 1.2
meters (4 feet) tall, has deep green, sticky...
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Synonyms include Dictyophora aurantiaca and
Ithyphallus aurantiacus. "Phallus
aurantiacus Mont. :277, 1841". MycoBank.
International Mycological ****ociation...
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Chloroflexus aurantiacus can
survive in the dark if
oxygen is available. When
grown in the dark,
Chloroflexus aurantiacus has a dark
orange color...
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Attacus aurantiacus is a moth of the
family Saturniidae first described by
Walter Rothschild in 1895. It is
found on the Kai
Islands of Indonesia. "Attacus...
- "Elleanthus
aurantiacus (Lindl.) Rchb.f." Kew
Science –
Plants of the
World Online.
Retrieved 11
November 2022. "Elleanthus
aurantiacus (Lindl.) Rchb...
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Lampranthus glaucoides,
synonyms including Lampranthus aurantiacus,
known as the
trailing iceplant (a name it
shares with
other members of its family...
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Hednota aurantiacus is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1879. It is
found in Australia. Nuss, Matthias; Landry, Bernard;...
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Saccharicrinis aurantiacus is a Gram-negative and
facultatively anaerobic bacterium from the
genus Saccharicrinis which has been
isolated from the sea...
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naturalist Franz Xaver von
Wulfen described the
false chanterelle as
Agaricus aurantiacus in 1781,
reporting that it
appeared in the fir tree
forests around Klagenfurt...