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- Dioscorea sansibarensis is a species of flowering plant in the yam family known by the common name Zanzibar yam. It is native to Madagascar and to tropical...
- Alicia sansibarensis, commonly known as tuberculate night anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Aliciidae. It is found in the Indian and...
- Secusio sansibarensis is a moth in the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Strand in 1909. It is found in Tanzania (Zanzibar). Afro Moths Natural...
- sansibarensis is a species of plant in the family Rutaceae. It is found in Kenya and Tanzania. Lovett, J.; Clarke, G.P. (1998). "Vepris sansibarensis"...
- pretiosa (Dana, 1846) Alicia rhadina Haddon & Shackleton, 1893 Alicia sansibarensis Carlgren, 1900 Alicia uruguayensis Carlgren, 1927 "WoRMS - World Register...
- Planch. Rhoicissus rhomboidea (E.Mey. ex Harv.) Planch. Rhoicissus sansibarensis Gilg Rhoicissus schlechteri Gilg & Brandt Rhoicissus sekhukhuniensis...
- Dioscorea sandwithii B.G.Schub. Dioscorea sanpaulensis R.Knuth Dioscorea sansibarensis Pax Dioscorea santanderensis R.Knuth Dioscorea santosensis R.Knuth Dioscorea...
- salzmannii (A.DC.) H.J.Lam Manilkara samoensis H.J.Lam & B.Meeuse Manilkara sansibarensis (Engl.) Dubard Manilkara seretii (De Wild.) H.J.Lam Manilkara sideroxylon...
- at altitudes of about 2,000 metres. The larvae feed on Tapinanthus sansibarensis, Agelanthus zizyphifolius vittatus, Agelanthus atrocoronatus, Agelanthus...
- new species of Alcaligenaceae isolated from leaf a****ens of Dioscorea sansibarensis". Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 40 (1): 11–21. doi:10.1016/j...