Definition of Cupulifera. Meaning of Cupulifera. Synonyms of Cupulifera

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- Caloplaca cupulifera is a widely distributed species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. It has a chrome-yellow...
- Braunsapis cupulifera is a species of bee belonging to the family Apidae and the subfamily Xylocopinae. It is a pollinator of Melocanna baccifera. Braunsapis...
- Crataegus cupulifera is a hawthorn. The name is considered to be a synonym of C. scabrida var. egglestoni. Kruschke, E.P. (1965). "Contributions to the...
-  cupulifera, where they tend to form a nearly continuous thallus. The soralia and soredia of C. nothocitrina are larger than those of C. cupulifera. Caloplaca...
- crus-galli – ****spur hawthorn Crataegus cuneata – ****anese hawthorn Crataegus cupulifera Crataegus dahurica Crataegus dilatatabroadleaf hawthorn, Apple-leaf...
- cemernicensis Aporrectodea chitae Aporrectodea cuendeti Aporrectodea cupulifera Aporrectodea cyanea Aporrectodea diazi Aporrectodea dinarica Aporrectodea...
-  ceramicus Binomial name Chisocheton ceramicus Miq. Synonyms List Amoora cupulifera Merr. Amoora mindorensis Merr. Chisocheton clementis Merr. Chisocheton...
- family Asteraceae. Species Steiractinia aspera - Colombia Steiractinia cupulifera - Colombia Steiractinia glandulosa - Colombia Steiractinia helianthoides...
- Boraginaceae. Its native range is Southeastern China. Species: Omphalotrigonotis cupulifera (I.M.Johnst.) W.T.Wang Omphalotrigonotis ****ta Y.Y.Fang "Omphalotrigonotis...
- The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Halistemma cupulifera Lens & van Riemsdijk, 1908 Halistemma foliacea (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833)...