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- subsp. platyphyllum Hultén Allium victorialis var. asiati**** Nakai Allium latissimum Prokh. Allium ochotense f. variegatum (Nakai ex T.Mori) Nakai Allium victorialis...
- Serpocaulon latissimum is a species of fern in the family Polypodiaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist...
- Okuda, K. 2009. A****ual life history by biflagellate zoids in Monostroma latissimum (Ulotrichales). Aquatic Botany, 91: 213-218. Bast, F., Shimada, S., Hiraoka...
- undescribed species that have evolved by sympatric speciation. Monostroma latissimum, a marine green algae, also shows sympatric speciation in southwest ****anese...
- differentiation, and gene pool. A panmictic po****tion of Monostroma latissimum, a marine green algae, shows sympatric speciation in southwest ****anese...
- (ヒロハノヒトエグサ) in ****anese. Previously this algae was known in binomen Monostroma latissimum, but the latest scientific research based on multilocal phylogeny discovered...
- aquatic gastropod molluscs in the family Neritidae, the nerites. Clypeolum latissimum (Broderip, 1833) Clypeolum owenianum (W. Wood, 1828) Species brought into...
- Bupleurum lancifolium Hornem. Bupleurum lateriflorum Coss. Bupleurum latissimum Nakai Bupleurum leucocladum Boiss. Bupleurum libanoti**** Boiss. & C.I...
- Exogyra of fossil marine oysters in the family Gryphaeidae. †Aetostreon latissimum (Lamarck, 1801) †Aetostreon pilmatuegrossum Rubilar & Lazo, 2009  †Aetostreon...
- being of actual existence, but the being of essence, also called esse latissimum (being in the widest sense), or esse communissimum, the most general form...