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- Osteospermum moniliferum (synonym Chrysanthemoides monilifera) is an evergreen flowering shrub or small tree in the daisy family, Asteraceae. It is native...
- Gemmula monilifera is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae, the turrids. The length of the s**** varies between 10 mm...
- Turcica monilifera is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Eucyclidae. The size of the s**** varies between 10 mm and 30 mm...
- Allocasuarina monilifera, commonly known as necklace sheoak, is a species of flowering plant in the family Casuarinaceae and is endemic to Tasmania. It...
- Turbonilla monilifera Dall & Bartsch, 1909. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=576070...
- This species occurs in the Caribbean Sea off Jamaica and Martinique. Duclos, P.L. (1840) Histoire Naturelle Génerale et Particuliere de Tous les Genres de...
- North Dakota to Texas). P. d. monilifera (Aiton) Eckenw., the plains cottonwood (syn. P. deltoides var. occidentalis Rydb.; P. sargentii Dode) ranges...
- Elmsley & Robson XII + 254 + VIII p., 17 pl. "Necklace s**** - Euspira catena". Marine Life Information Network. Bouchet, P. (2012). Lunatia catena (da Costa...
- are: Monodilepas monilifera carnleyensis Powell, 1955 Monodilepas monilifera cookiana Dell, 1953 Monodilepas monilifera monilifera (Hutton, 1873) Rosenberg...
- a continuum. Sclerolinum is a monogeneric clade (which may be called Monilifera) living on organic-rich remains. Frenulates live in organic-rich sediment...