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- Bartholina burmanniana, the spider orchid, is a species of deciduous, geophytic, flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is one of two species within...
- Gonioterma burmanniana is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Caspar Stoll in 1782. It is found in Brazil. Adults are whitish yellow...
- D. viscosa Papua New Guinea Group I g: D. viscosa ssp burmanniana 1, D. viscosa ssp burmanniana 2 The Group II of D. viscosa is present almost everywhere...
- Dendrobium tetragonum (Common spider orchid, Tree spider orchid) Bartholina burmanniana Several Ophrys species, including Ophrys fuciflora (Late spider orchid)...
- beddomei (Hook.f.) Erhardt, Götz & Seybold - southern India Cyanotis burmanniana Wight - India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar Cyanotis caespitosa Kotschy & Peyr...
- ) Commelina wightii Commelinaceae V Nilgiri & Pulney Hills Cyanotis burmanniana Commelinaceae R KL (Malabar) Cyanotis cerifolia Commelinaceae I TN Cyanotis...
- Danish scientist Thomas Bartholin. Two species are recognized: Bartholina burmanniana (L.) Ker Gawl. (syn, Bartholina pectinata) - Cape Province Bartholina...
- 1111/1467-8748.00394. Duncan, Graham (February 2005). "515. Bartholina burmanniana. Orchidaceae" (PDF). Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 22 (1): 25–31. doi:10...
- bolistis (Meyrick, 1925) Gonioterma bryophanes (Meyrick, 1915) Gonioterma burmanniana (Stoll, [1782]) Gonioterma chlorina (Kearfott, 1911) Gonioterma choleroptila...
- Schott Araceae 129 Cur****a decipiens Dalz. Zingiberaceae 130 Cyanotis burmanniana Wight Commelinaceae 131 Cyathocline lutea Lawson ex Wight Asteraceae...