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- was named by Welles in 1952. Although synonymized with Hydralmosaurus serpentinus by Kenneth Carpenter in 1999, it was revalidated by Rodrigo A. Otero...
- Erigeron serpentinus is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names serpentine fleabane and serpentine daisy...
- Synonyms of Ophichthus serpentinus at www.fishbase.org. Common names for Ophichthus serpentinus at www.fishbase.org. Ophichthus serpentinus at www.fishbase.org...
- from the greenish color and smooth or scaly appearance from the Latin serpentinus, meaning "serpent rock". Serpentine subgroup is a set of common rock-forming...
- Callistemon serpentinus. The specific epithet (serpentina) refers to this species often occurring on soils derived from serpentinite. Callistemon serpentinus is...
- fruit crop, dragonfruit) Monvillea Nyctocereus (usually Nyctocereus serpentinus) Peniocereus (Peniocereus greggii, the best known, is strictly a desert...
- Peniocereus greggii, the Arizona Queen of the Night P. johnstonii and P. serpentinus genus Pereskia P. aculeata, the "Barbados gooseberry" P. guamacho Genus...
- bottlebrush, white bottlebrush (also known as Melaleuca salicina); Callistemon serpentinus (Craven) Udovicic & R.D.Spencer (also known as Melaleuca serpentina);...
- Two scale insects in the Sinai, Trabutina mannipara and Najacoccus serpentinus, feed on Tamarisk trees. They secrete a sugary nectar that turns white...
- another elasmosaurid skeleton in 1876. He named it as a new species, E. serpentinus, in 1877, and differentiated it by the lack of compression in the rear...