Lupinus polyphyllus (Large-leaved Lupine Big-leaved Lupine or primarily in cultivation Garden Lupin) is a species of lupine (lupin) native to western North America from southern Alaska and British Columbia east […]
List of articles in "Species" category - Page 1580
Astacus
Astacus (from the Greek αστακός astacós meaning lobster or crayfish) is a genus of crayfish found in Europe and western Asia comprising three extant and four extinct species.Due to the […]
Prumnopitys taxifolia
Prumnopitys taxifolia (Mataī or Black pine) is an endemic New Zealand coniferous tree that grows on the North Island and South Island. It also occurs on Stewart Island/Rakiura (47 °S) […]
Acorn squash
Acorn squash (Cucurbita pepo var. turbinata) also called pepper squash or Des Moines squash is a winter squash with distinctive longitudinal ridges and sweet yellow-orange flesh. Although considered a winter […]
Spitting spider
Spitting spiders are members of the family Scytodidae. There are several genera of which Scytodes is the best-known. Over 150 species of scytodids have been described worldwide. This means that […]
Mantis shrimp
Mantis shrimp or stomatopods are marine crustaceans the members of the order Stomatopoda. They may reach 30 centimetres (12 in) in length though in exceptional cases have been recorded at […]
Bowl and doily spider
The bowl and doily spider Frontinella communis is a species of sheet weaver found in North and Central America. It is a small spider about 4 mm (0.2 inch) long […]
Cyclosa conica
Cyclosa conica is a small spider with no common name. It is an orb weaver and it is easily recognized by the way it strings together the dead bodies of […]
Liphistiidae
The spider family Liphistiidae comprises 3 genera and 89 species from Southeast Asia China and Japan. They are among the most basal living spiders belonging to the suborder Mesothelae. In […]
Chambourcin
Chambourcin is a French-American interspecific hybrid grape variety used for making wine. Its parentage is uncertain. The hybrid was produced by Joannes Seyve who often used Seibel hybrids produced in […]