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- Xanthophyllum vitellinum is a plant in the family Polygalaceae. The specific epithet vitellinum is from the Latin meaning "egg-yolk yellow", referring...
- Cr****ocephalum vitellinum is a flowering herb from Africa. Bioko, Burundi, Cameroon, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Zaire. Encyclopedia of Life...
- Xanthophyllum Species: X. clovis Binomial name Xanthophyllum clovis (Steenis ex Meijden) Meijden Synonyms Xanthophyllum vitellinum var. clovis Steenis ex Meijden...
- Bulbophyllum vitellinum is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum found in Sumatera. The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The Internet Orchid Species Photo...
- The genus is monotypic, containing the single species Phlebophyllum vitellinum, discovered in Gabon and reported as new to science by mycologist Roger...
- Acremonium typhinum Acremonium uncinatum Acremonium verruculosum Acremonium vitellinum Acremonium zeae Acremonium zeylani**** Acremonium zonatum Chaetomium Epichloë...
- Glaucium refractocarpum Glaucium secmenii Glaucium squamigerum Glaucium vitellinum Glaucium yazdianum "Glaucium Mill.". Plants of the World Online. Royal...
- Astrocaryum princeps var. sulphureum Barb.Rodr. Astrocaryum princeps var. vitellinum Barb.Rodr. Astrocaryum manaoense Barb.Rodr. Astrocaryum macrocarpum Huber...
- 318622 NatureServe: 2.1062769 NCBI: 29826 Open Tree of Life: 75911 Geoglossum vitellinum Wikidata: Q59538354 CoL: 3FPWS GBIF: 2599667 MycoBank: 178727...
- Archangium gephyra (fig. 24), Myxococcus coralloides (figs. 29-33), Polyangium vitellinum (figs. 34-36), and Myxococcus fulvus (figs. 37-41). Thaxter was the first...