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belonging to the
family Polygonaceae. The only
species is
Magoniella obidensis. Its
native range is
Costa Rica,
Venezuela to
Brazil and Bolivia. "Magoniella...
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mucronulata Benth. ****oria nana Benth. ****oria
nervosa Herzog ****oria
obidensis Huber ****oria
pendens Fantz ****oria
pilosula Wall. ex Benth. ****oria...
- of Z.
angustifolia Zamia noeffiana Linden x Wirrm.,
Nomen dubium Zamia obidensis Ducke, Syn. of Z.
lecointei Zamia ottonis Miq., Syn. of Z.
pygmaea Zamia...
- The
Diocese of Óbidos (Latin:
Dioecesis Obidensis) is a
Roman Catholic diocese located in the city of Óbidos. It was a
suffragan of the ecclesiastical...
- four species:
Angiopolybia pallens Angiopolybia paraensis Angiopolybia obidensis Angiopolybia zischkai Angiopolybia has been
observed from
Costa Rica to...
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bartletti Chubb, C, 1919 D. m.
merula (Lichtenstein, MHC, 1820) D. m.
obidensis Todd, 1948 D. m.
remota Todd, 1925 D. m.
olivascens Zimmer, JT, 1934 D...
- 1889), T. f.
dimorpha (Bond, J &
Meyer de Schauensee, 1941), and T. f.
obidensis (Todd, 1925).
Because the
subspecies are
different sizes and are geographically...
- the
nominate T. a.
ardesiacus (Sclater, PL & Salvin, 1868) and T. a.
obidensis (Snethlage, E, 1914). The dusky-throated
antshrike is 13 to 14 cm (5.1...
- (Williams, 1960)
Paradolichurus morelensis (Williams, 1962)
Paradolichurus obidensis (Ducke, 1903) Bohart,
Richard Mitc****; Menke,
Arnold S. (1976). Sphecid...
-
transferred to the
genus Angiopolybia that
shared with A. paranesis, A.
obidensis, and A. zischkai.
These species are
widespread in the
Amazon and extend...