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- Chaenostoma cordatum, also known as Sutera cordata, Bacopa cordata, Sutera diffusus, Pikmin flower, or Bacopa (not the genus Bacopa), is one of 52 species...
- Chaenostoma may refer to: Chaenostoma (crab), a genus of crabs in the family Macrophthalmidae Chaenostoma (plant), a genus of flowering plants in the...
- Kornhall Chaenostoma denudatum Benth. Chaenostoma floribundum Benth. Chaenostoma glabratum Benth. Chaenostoma glanduliferum (Hilliard) Kornhall Chaenostoma halimifolium...
- Chaenostoma punctulatus is a species of crab in the family Macrophthalmidae. It was described by Miers in 1884. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species...
- Asia. Species: Chaenostoma boscii (Audouin, 1826) Chaenostoma cr****im**** Stimpson, 1858 Chaenostoma java Naderloo, 2013 Chaenostoma orientale Stimpson...
- cordata was named Manulea cordata in 1800 by Thunberg. Bentham renamed it Chaenostoma in 1836, ****ze changed it to Sutera in 1891 on the grounds of synonymy...
- ) G.Don, present Genus Chaenostoma: Chaenostoma aethiopi**** (L.) Benth. endemic Chaenostoma affine Bernh. endemic Chaenostoma archeri (Compton) Kornhall...
- Chaenostoma boscii is a species of crab in the family Macrophthalmidae. It was described by Audouin in 1826. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species...
- Mecardonia pro****bens (Mill.) Small (as B. pro****bens (Mill.) Greenm.) Chaenostoma cordatum syn. Sutera cordata, a plant also known by the obsolete name...
- & Bonpl. Tribe Limoselleae Barthlottia Eb.Fisch. Camptoloma Benth. Chaenostoma Benth. (sometimes included in Sutera but separated by Kornhall and Bremer)...