Xylographa opegraphella Nyl. ex Rothr. ()

 
Scientific name : Xylographa opegraphella Nyl. ex Rothr.
Botanical Family : Agyriaceae
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ippo2 Ipomopsis polycladon (Torr.) V. Grant manybranched ipomopsis Polemoniaceae          
95500 Eragrostis calantha Peter   Poaceae          
65451 Pelargonium hortorum L.H.Bailey   Geraniaceae          
busc Buddleja scordioides Kunth escobilla butterflybush Buddlejaceae          
107064 Plectronia lualabae K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
pl_4980 Pyrola elliptica Waxflower shinleaf Pyrolaceae          
cope9 Coleogeton pectinatus (L.) D.H. Les & Haynes >>Stuckenia pectinatus Potamogetonaceae          
76423 Loranthus sansibarensis Engl.   Loranthaceae          
pl_5881 Coprosma robusta   Rubiaceae          
ampa12 Amygdalaria panaeola (Ach.) Hertel & Brodo   Porpidiaceae          
107748 Randia brachythamnus K.Schum.   Rubiaceae          
72368 Erythrochlamys niveus Chiov.   Lamiaceae          
114975 Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) H.Karst. ex Farw.   Solanaceae          
106415 Pavetta claessensii De Wild.   Rubiaceae          
pl_5620 Pyrus ussuriensis Harbin pear Rosaceae          
pl_1837 Cornus controversa Giant dogwood Cornaceae          
     

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