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- Theloderma kwangsiense (Liu and Hu, 1962) Rhacophorus leprosus ssp. kwangsiensis Liu and Hu, 1962 Theloderma leporosa ssp. kwangsiensis (Liu and Hu, 1962)...
- Hydrangea kwangsiensis is a species of Hydrangea, native to China. Lingnan science journal, Volume 10. Lingnan University., 1931. Original from the University...
- Phyllostachys kwangsiensis is a species of bamboo found in Guangxi, China "Phyllostachys kwangsiensis in Flora of China @ efloras.org". eFloras.org Home...
- Potamanthus kwangsiensis is a species of hacklegilled burrower mayfly in the family Potamanthidae. "Potamanthus kwangsiensis species details". Catalogue...
- kwangsiensis is a species of plant in the family Araliaceae. It is endemic to China. China Plant Specialist Group (2004). "Br****aiopsis kwangsiensis"...
- Balitora kwangsiensis is a species of hillstream loach found in Southeast Asia (southern China, Laos, and Vietnam). It inhabits rapid-flowing rivers and...
- inaequalifolia (Lütjeh. & Ooststr.) Pichon Ervatamia jasminiflora Ridl. Ervatamia kwangsiensis Tsiang Ervatamia kweichowensis Tsiang Ervatamia laotica (Pit.) Pichon...
- Photinia kwangsiensis is a tree in the family Rosaceae found in east Guangxi. It grows to 15 meters tall and produces orange fruit. "Photinia kwangsiensis in...
- Goniurosaurus kwangsiensis, sometimes known as the Guangxi cave gecko, is a gecko endemic to China. Yang, J. (2021). "Goniurosaurus kwangsiensis". IUCN Red...
- Craigia kwangsiensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae sensu lato or Tiliaceae. It is found only in China. World Conservation Monitoring...