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- Dendrosenecio johnstonii, formerly Senecio johnstonii, is a species of giant groundsel found in the middle altitudes of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. A...
- Carex johnstonii is a tussock-forming species of perennial sedge in the family Cyperaceae. It is native to parts of central and eastern Africa. The species...
- Myrcia johnstonii is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to Panama. It is also known as Calyptranthes johnstonii McVaugh (basionym)...
- Katreus dimidia (Holland, 1896) Katreus holocausta (Mabille, 1891) Katreus johnstonii (Butler, 1888) - giant scarce sprite "Afrotropical Butterflies: Hesperiidae...
- Diplacus johnstonii is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name Johnston's monkeyflower. It is endemic to the Transverse Ranges of southern California...
- Labeobarbus johnstonii is a species of cyprinid fish. It has long been placed in Barbus, the "wastebin genus" for barbs, by default, and this is still...
- Mountain brushtail possum, T. cunninghami Coppery brushtail possum, T. johnstonii Common brushtail possum, T. vulpecula Northern brushtail possum (T. arnhemensis)...
- Eucalyptus johnstonii, commonly known as Tasmanian yellow gum, is a species of medium-sized to tall tree endemic to Tasmania. It has smooth yellow to greenish...
- Frankenia johnstonii is a species of flowering plant known by the common name Johnston's seaheath, or Johnston's frankenia. It is native to southern Texas...
- Rhizant****a johnstonii, commonly known as south coast underground orchid, is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family and is endemic to the southwest...