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- fencing and for fuel for ore-processing steam engines. In addition to the autonymic subspecies Y. b. subsp. brevifolia, two other subspecies have been described:...
- Description and Distribution Ferocactus chrysacanthus subsp. chrysacanthus The autonymic subspecies, endemic to Cedros Island and West San Benito Island in Baja...
- Paul K. Benedict coined the term Yipho, from Chinese Yi and a common autonymic element (-po or -pho), but it never gained wide usage. Loloish was traditionally...
- long. Noccaea fendleri has a long and complicated taxonomic history. The autonymic name of one of its subspecies, Noccaea fendleri subsp. fendleri, was described...
- northern plains, much more widely spread than the other variety. The autonymic variety almost never has branches on its flowering stem, at most having...
- Nyaw or Yaw and the Phu Thai. The Zhuang in China do not constitute an autonymic unity: in various areas in Guangxi they refer to themselves as powC2 ɕu:ŋB2...
- subspecies as encomp****ing the type material and therefore treated it as the autonymic subspecies. This error appeared in his doctoral thesis and on herbarium...
- from the end of the leaf. The plants are also on the shorter end of the autonymic subspecies size range, only 20–35 cm tall. They are generally restricted...
- subgenus to the rank of genus in 1888. Two subspecies are recognised; the autonymic subspecies (S. lacustris subsp. lacustris) is found throughout the range...
- (6 ft 7 in) metres high, with a lignotuber. This is in contrast to the autonymic subspecies, B. ashbyi subsp. ashbyi, which lacks a lignotuber, and grows...