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  2. Harrya chromapes - Wikipedia

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    Harrya chromapes, commonly known as the yellowfoot bolete or the chrome-footed bolete, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae.The bolete is found in eastern North America, Costa Rica, and eastern Asia, where it grows on the ground, in a mycorrhizal association with deciduous and coniferous trees.

  3. Cathorops mapale - Wikipedia

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    This Ariidae -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Category:Carboniferous reptiles of North America - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 February 2022, at 22:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. List of the bryophytes of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Species name Range in Canada Global rank Notes YK NT NU LB CA; BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL; Anacolia menziesii: YK NT NU LB CA Apparently secure IDD BC AB SK MB

  6. Carnivorous plants of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The following list is derived from Australian Carnivorous Plants (2012) by Greg Bourke and Richard Nunn. [1] It notably excludes the genus Stylidium, whose members may be considered to be protocarnivorous or carnivorous because the glandular trichomes that cover the scape and flower can trap, kill, and digest small insects with protease enzymes produced by the plant.

  7. Charops - Wikipedia

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    Charops ( Χάρωψ ) or Charopus may refer to: . Charops (mythology), several Greek mythological characters Charops of Epirus (2nd century BC), two statesmen (grandfather and grandson)

  8. Carphoborus - Wikipedia

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    Carphoborus abachidsei Stark, V.N., 1952 c; Carphoborus africanus Nunberg, 1964b c; Carphoborus andersoni Swaine, 1919 i c; Carphoborus ater Schedl (Eggers in), 1979c c; Carphoborus attritus Peyerimhoff, 1931 c

  9. Carbolabs - Wikipedia

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    Carbolabs, Inc., is an American chemistry company specializing in reactions utilizing phosgene, founded by Joe Karabinos in 1967.Originally located in the basement of his home in Bethany, Connecticut, [1] it was not until the following year that the business was moved into its own dedicated building.