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- Aspilia mossambicensis, also known as wild sunflower, is a medicinally useful herbaceous plant of the family Compositae (Asteraceae). It is widespread...
- related to Boscia mossambicensis at Wikispecies Media related to Boscia mossambicensis at Wikimedia Commons Boscia mossambicensis at The Plant List Boscia...
- Genus: Sonneratia Species: S. alba Binomial name Sonneratia alba Sm. Synonyms Sonneratia iriomotensis Masam. Sonneratia mossambicensis Klotzsch ex Peters...
- Epeira brasiliensis Epeira azzara Nephila genualis Nephila borbonica mossambicensis Nephila brasiliensis Araneus diadelus Nephila cruentata chiloangensis...
- Millettia mossambicensis is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is endemic to central Mozambique, where it is fairly widespread in the low-lying...
- (Vatke) Wild Synonyms Matricaria hispida Vatke Brachyscome hispida (Vatke) Klatt Bellis mossambicensis Klatt Brachyscome mossambicensis Oliv. & Hiern...
- Thespesia mossambicensis is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family, Malvaceae, that is endemic to Mozambique. Darbyshire, I.; Alves, M.T.; Burrows...
- Parabuthus mossambicensis, the orange flattail scorpion, is a species of highly venomous scorpion found in southern Africa. The scorpion is reddish brown...
- grantii Baker Ampelocissus mossambicensis (Klotzsch) Planch. Botria africana Lour. Vitis grantii Baker Vitis asarifolia Baker Vitis mossambicensis Klotzsch...
- pollen of H. mossambicensis is shed as permanent tetrads. Cosiaux, A.; Couvreur, T.L.P.; Erkens, R.H.J. (2019). "Hexalobus mossambicensis". IUCN Red List...