- "Quercus
Hypoleucoides A.
Camus Silverleaf Oak".
United States Department of Agriculture.
Retrieved 10
April 2012. "Quercus
hypoleucoides A.Camus". Plants...
- in 1859 (and so a
later homonym), has been used to
refer to
Quercus hypoleucoides.
Under the
synonym Quercus gentryi, Denk et al. in 2017
placed the species...
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America Quercus laurifolia –
swamp laurel oak –
southeastern U.S.
Quercus hypoleucoides –
silverleaf oak –
southwestern North America Quercus parvula – Santa...
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Comber Celastrus homaliifolius P.S.Hsu
Celastrus hookeri Prain Celastrus hypoleucoides P.L.Chiu
Celastrus hypoleucus (Oliv.) Warb. ex Loes.
Celastrus kusanoi...
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where it has been
recorded from Arizona. The
larvae feed on
Quercus hypoleucoides. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G...
- June to mid-September. The
larvae feed on
Quercus (including
Quercus hypoleucoides and
Quercus emoryi) and
Arctostaphylos species. They web the
edges of...
- Arizona,
United States. The
larvae feed on
Quercus hypoleuca and
Quercus hypoleucoides. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant.
Global Taxonomic Database...
- hookeri, the
silverleaf daisy Populus alba, the
silverleaf poplar Quercus hypoleucoides, the
silverleaf oak
Solanum elaeagnifolium, the
silverleaf maple Silver...
- 25 mm. The
larvae have been
recorded feeding on dead
leaves of
Quercus hypoleucoides. The MONA or
Hodges number for
Lacinipolia incurva is 10373. "Lacinipolia...
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havardii Havard oak ****aceae (beech family) Yes Yes IUCN (NT)
Quercus hypoleucoides silverleaf oak ****aceae (beech family) Yes IUCN (LC) 843
Quercus ilicifolia...