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- Graf's hybrid frog (Pelophylax kl. grafi) is a hybridogenic species in the true frog family Ranidae. It is found in France and Spain. Its natural habitats...
- and thus it might simply be a matter of moving them to that genus. But hybridogenic speciation is running rampant in the Old World green frogs, and this...
- These notably include the Chinese tussah moth (Antheraea pernyi), its hybridogenic descendant Antheraea × proylei, and the ailanthus silkmoth (Samia cynthia)...
- early Three Kingdoms era, about 200 BC to 250 AD. More recently, the hybridogenic species Antheraea × proylei is being bred for tussah silk production...
- Ipomoea × multifida is a hybridogenic species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae. It is a naturally occurring hybrid between I. coccinea and...
- The Italian edible frog (Pelophylax kl. hispanicus) is a hybridogenic species in the true frog family Ranidae. These frogs are the offspring of P. bergeri...
- (Vistula barbel). B. waleckii has however also been suggested to be a hybridogenic species, perhaps derived from common barbel B. barbus and B. carpathicus...
- livebearer) Poeciliopsis monacha—occidentalis is a uni****ual (all female) hybridogenic lineage. It is an ancient clonal lineage that appears to be more than...
-  micramphora and N. peltata, this plant is now considered a species of possible hybridogenic origin. It produces squat upper pitchers that vary greatly in pigmentation...
- species related to H. minor and H. heterodoxa, it is suspected to be of hybridogenic origin. Fleischmann, A., A. Wistuba & J. Nerz. 2009. Three new species...