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- Pachypodium saundersii, the kudu lily, is a succulent plant of the family Apocynaceae. It was named in honour of Sir Charles James Renault Saunders (1857–1931)...
- Vriesea saundersii is a plant species in the genus Vriesea. This species is endemic to Brazil. Cultivars with some ancestry from V. saundersii include:...
- saundersii, commonly known as the bladder cicada, is a species of cicada native to New South Wales and Queensland in Australia. Cystosoma saundersii is...
- (Saunders, 1847) Synonyms Oiketicus elongatus Saunders, 1847 Oiketicus saundersii Westwood, 1855 Phragmatoecia capucina Wallengren, 1860 Oiketicus saundersi...
- the species Neocollyris saundersii: Neocollyris saundersii laetior (W.Horn, 1904) (Sri Lanka) Neocollyris saundersii saundersii (Chaudoir, 1865) (Sri Lanka)...
- Billbergia saundersii is a species of flowering plant in the genus Billbergia. This species is endemic to Brazil. Billbergia 'Aussie Rose' Billbergia 'Charles...
- Hemaris saundersii, or Saunders' bee hawkmoth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. The species was first described by Francis Walker in 1856. It is found...
- Oligotoma saundersii, commonly known as Saunders' embiid, is a species of webspinner, an insect in the order Embiidina, also known as Embioptera. Adult...
- Bolitophila saundersii is a Palearctic species of 'fungus gnat' in the family Bolitophilidae. The larvae of Bolitophila are mycetophagous and live in decaying...
- Transkei in South Africa. It consists of a single species, Dermatobotrys saundersii, which is an epiphytic, deciduous shrub, of up to 1 metre (3.3 ft) in...