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Yerba mate or
yerba maté (/ˈjɜːrbə ˈmɑːteɪ/), Ilex paraguariensis, is a
plant species of the
holly genus native to
South America. It was
named by the French...
- (Mearns, 1901) was a
jaguar skin from
Yohatlan in Campeche, Mexico. P. o.
paraguensis (Hollister, 1914) was a
skull of a male
jaguar from Paraguay. P. o. arizonensis...
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canonical Mammal Species of the World, P. b.
brasiliensis and P. b.
paraguensis.
Incorrect descriptions of the
species have led to
multiple synonyms...
- Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and
northern Nicaragua Chironectes minimus paraguensis (Kerr, 1792) -
southeastern Brazil,
eastern Paraguay,
northern Uruguay...
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brasiliensis (Gmelin, 1788) Two
subspecies P. b.
brasiliensis P. b.
paraguensis North and
central South America Size: 96–123 cm (38–48 in) long, plus...
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International (BLI)
recognize five
subspecies of
collared gnatwren: M. c.
paraguensis Phelps &
Phelps Jr. (1946) M. c.
collaris Pelzeln (1868) M. c. torquatus...
- 1950 —
Italy Tibellus orientis Efimik, 1999 — Russia,
China Tibellus paraguensis Simon, 1897 — Paraguay,
Argentina Tibellus parallelus (C. L. Koch, 1837)...
- Hebard, 1930
Bolivaritettix palawanicus Günther, 1939
Bolivaritettix paraguensis Günther, 1939
Bolivaritettix pianmaensis Zheng & Ou, 2003 Bolivaritettix...
- Skog
Columnea oxyphylla Hanst.
Columnea panamensis C.V.
Morton Columnea paraguensis M.Amaya & J.F.Sm.
Columnea paramicola (Wiehler) L.P.Kvist & L.E.Skog...
- line on its body's
anterior two-thirds. G.
choco is most
similar to G.
paraguensis from the
Pantanal in
Brazil and Paraguay. From the latter, it is distinguished...