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- Alucita tandilensis is a moth of the family Alucitidae. It is found in Argentina. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.;...
- Agrostis subulata Agrostis subulifolia Agrostis swalalahos Agrostis tandilensis (Kennedy's bent) Agrostis tateyamensis Agrostis taylorii Agrostis tenerrima...
- Tanaka = Canna indica Canna speciosa Rosc. = Canna indica Canna stenantha Nob.Tanaka = Canna glauca Canna tandilensis Ciciar. Canna tuerckheimii Kraenzl....
- var. remotiflora - Uruguay, southern Brazil Dyckia remotiflora var. tandilensis (Speg.) Cabrera - Buenos Aires but probably extinct Dyckia 'Suntan' Wikimedia...
- surumuensis Harms Mimosa taimbensis Burkart Mimosa tanalarum R.Vig. Mimosa tandilensis Speg. Mimosa tarda Barneby Mimosa tejupilcana R.Grether & Mart.-Bern...
- curicensis, L. nitidus, L. robertmensi, L. saxatillis, L. gracilis, and L. tandilensis under the robertmensi group. Sources differ in whether they refer to...
- (Lam.) ****ze, 1898 (as Briza brizodes) Briza patula Phil., 1896 Briza tandilensis Parodi, 1920 Calotheca elegans P. Beauv., 1812 Briza elegans (P. Beauv...
- 1890) Nabis subrufus White, 1877 Nabis sylvestris (Kirkaldy, 1908) Nabis tandilensis (Berg, 1884) Nabis tarai (Kirkaldy, 1902) Nabis truculentus (Kirkaldy...
- Alucita straminea Alucita syncophanta Alucita synnephodactyla Alucita tandilensis Alucita tesserata Alucita thapsina Alucita toxophila Alucita trachydesma...
- broad habitat adaptability, but may prefer sandy soils. A. tuberosa var. tandilensis only appears to grow upon solitary hills of some 400-500m in height which...