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- A. denticulata may refer to: Aa denticulata, species of orchid in the genus Aa Anthela denticulata, moth of the Anthelidae family Acanthograeffea denticulata...
- Primula denticulata, the drumstick primula, is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to moist alpine regions of China (S Xizang)...
- Pygopristis denticulata, also known as the lobetoothed piranha, is a species of piranha. It is a rare South American characiform fish found in the Orinoco...
- January 2024[update]: Acrisione denticulata var. denticulata Acrisione denticulata var. pilota (Phil.) B.Nord. "Acrisione denticulata (Hook. & Arn.) B.Nord."...
- Basin of South America. The species name has often been misspelled as denticulata, an error introduced in the 1980s when Chelonoidis was elevated to genus...
- Davallia denticulata is a widespread species of fern. Often seen as a lithophyte or epiphyte in different forest types. It may lose all its fronds in...
- Selaginella denticulata, or Mediterranean clubmoss, is a non-flowering plant of the spikemoss genus Selaginella with a wide distribution around the Northern...
- Steccherinum ochraceum (Pers.) Gray (1821) Synonyms List Acia denticulata Acia uda subsp. denticulata Climacodon ochraceus Gloiodon pudorinus Hydnum daviesii...
- Digrammia denticulata is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. The MONA or Hodges number for Digrammia denticulata is 6373. "Digrammia...
- Cuscuta denticulata, commonly known as desert dodder or small-toothed dodder, is a thin, yellow to orange, parasitic annual vine in the morning glory...