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Gemmiferous
Gemmiferous Gem*mif"er*ous, a. [L. gemma bud + -ferous: cf. F. gemmif[`e]re.] Producing gems or buds; (Biol.) multiplying by buds.

Meaning of Gemmifer from wikipedia

- Poropterus gemmifer is a species of true weevil family. The basic colour is black or brown. The elytra and the pronotum are covered by small glossy tubercles...
- Pand**** gemmifer, commonly known as pup pandan, is a plant in the family Pandanaceae that is endemic to northeast Queensland. It is closely related to...
- The Bonneville cisco (Prosopium gemmifer) is a species of cisco endemic to Bear Lake along the Utah-Idaho border of the United States. It is one of three...
- Polynoncus gemmifer is a species of hide beetle in the subfamily Omorginae found in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. "Polynoncus Burmeister, 1876"...
- The jeweled toad (Incilius gemmifer) is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is endemic to Mexico and known from the Pacific Coast between Acapulco...
- Parablastomeryx florid**** Parablastomeryx gregorii Blastomeryx† Blastomeryx gemmifer Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moschidae. University of Michigan...
- approximately 10 million years. There may be only one species, Blastomeryx gemmifer. Blastomeryx was 75 centimetres (30 in) long and looked like a modern chevrotain...
- small area of northeast Queensland. It is closely related to both Pand**** gemmifer and Pand**** solms-laubachii, and it coexists with the latter. Pand****...
- Astronesthes galapagensis Parin, Borodulina & Hulley, 1999 Astronesthes gemmifer Goode & T. H. Bean, 1896 Astronesthes gibbsi Borodulina, 1992 Astronesthes...
- and possibly in Papua New Guinea. It is closely related to both Pand**** gemmifer and Pand**** grayorum. Pand**** solms-laubachii is an evergreen tree usually...