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- infection), N. glabratus is often the second or third most common cause of candidiasis as an opportunistic pathogen. Infections caused by N. glabratus can affect...
- Macronychus glabratus is a species of riffle beetle in the family Elmidae. It is found in North America. "Macronychus glabratus Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Biomphalaria glabrata was discovered and described under the name Planorbis glabratus by American naturalist Thomas Say in 1818. Say's type description reads...
- Cynodon distichloides Caro & E.A.Sánchez Cynodon erectus J.Presl Cynodon glabratus Steud. Cynodon grandi****ulus Caro & E.A.Sánchez nom. inval. Cynodon hirsutissimus...
- Epeolus glabratus is a species of cuckoo bee in the family Apidae. It is found in North America. "Epeolus glabratus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Circle. Carabus glabratus at Ground Beetles of Ireland Data related to Carabus glabratus at Wikispecies Media related to Carabus glabratus at Wikimedia Commons...
- Senecio glabratus is a species of the genus Senecio and family Asteraceae. "Senecio glabratus". International Plant Names Index (IPNI). Royal Botanic...
- Explorer conservation status - Eucephalus glabratus (Smooth Wayside-aster) The Plant List, Eucephalus glabratus (Greene) Greene USDA PLANTS Database California...
- Brychius glabratus is a species of beetle in the genus Brychius, discovered by two Villa siblings in 1835. "Haliplidae Species List". Joel Hallan's Biology...
- org/web/20090722014653/http://www.doacs.state.fl.us:80/pi/enpp/ento/x.glabratus.html More images Xyleborus glabratus on the UF / IFAS Featured Creatures Web site [1] Archived...