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- Melanohalea austroamericana is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It was described as a new species in 2016. The lichen is known...
- Stigmella austroamericana is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found in the premontane rainforest on the Amazon in Ecuador. The wingspan is 3.6-3...
- Carex austroamericana is a tussock-forming species of perennial sedge in the family Cyperaceae. It is native to southern parts of Chile and Argentina...
- 25224/1097-993X-6.1.3. Rossow, Ricardo Armando (1986). "Sinopsis de las especies austroamericanas del género Ourisia (Scrophulariaceae)". Parodiana; Revista de la Unidad...
- 419–440. Rossow, Ricardo Armando (1986). "Sinopsis de las especies austroamericanas del género Ourisia (Scrophulariaceae)". Parodiana; Revista de la Unidad...
- Araya, J. F.; Bitner, M. A. (2018). "Rediscovery of Terebratulina austroamericana Zezina, 1981 (Brachiopoda: Cancellothyrididae) from off northern Chile"...
- atrovirens (Langsd. & Fisch.) Domin Cyathea aurea Klotzsch Cyathea austroamericana Domin Cyathea austropallescens Lehnert Cyathea axillaris (Raddi) Lellinger...
- America during the Early Cretaceous (Mesozoic era). Priscowelwitschia austroamericana (initially named Welwitschiella but illegitimate due to the daisy genus...
- May 2025. Rossow, Ricardo Armando (1986). "Sinopsis de las especies austroamericanas del género Ourisia (Scrophulariaceae)". Parodiana; Revista de la Unidad...
- Lagos. Martínez-Laborde, Juan B. (1983). Revision de las Monimiaceae Austroamericanas. Parodiana 2(1): 1–24. "Chilean plants cultivated in Spain" (PDF)....