- ****ocybe
nebularis or
Lepista nebularis,
commonly known as the
clouded agaric,
cloudy ****ocybe, or
cloud funnel, is an
abundant gilled fungus which appears...
- "Taeniophallus
nebularis". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2019: e.T177577A67510067.
Retrieved 20
November 2021.
Species Taeniophallus nebularis at The Reptile...
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Micrurus nebularis, the
Neblina coral snake or
cloud forest coral snake, is a
species of
snake of the
family Elapidae. The
snake is
found in Mexico. Canseco-Márquez...
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Calvatia gigantea Cantharellus cibarius ****ocybe
dealbata ****ocybe
nebularis ****ocybe nuda ****ocybe
rivulosa Chlorophyllum molybdites Chlorophyllum...
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Aquarius nebularis is a
species of
water strider in the
family Gerridae. It is
found in the
eastern United States from New York
south to
central Florida...
- ****ocybe
saeva and C. nuda respectively, are more
closely related. As C.
nebularis is the type species,
those most
distantly related to it
would be likely...
- they show the
Agaric (A.
nebularis), upon
which it is parasitic, in a very
robust condition. In my
specimen the host (A.
nebularis) was
quite sodden and...
- popeiorum.
Trimeresurus nebularis is part of the
subgenus Popeia. The name
Trimeresurus nebularis comes from the
Latin word
nebularis which means "from the...
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Microporus florid****
Microporus fulvicolor Microporus ludens Microporus nebularis Microporus sector Microporus sordidissimus Polyporus florid**** Polyporus...
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Micrurus nattereri (Schmidt, 1952) – Natterer's
Coral Snake Micrurus nebularis Roze, 1989 –
Cloud forest coral snake Micrurus nigrocinctus (Girard, 1854)...