floridense — floridense. adj. Natural de Florida, departamento y ciudad del Uruguay. U. t. c. s. || 2. Natural de Florida, Estado del sureste de la Unión norteamericana. U. t. c. s. || 3. Perteneciente o relativo a aquel departamento, a aquella ciudad o a… … Enciclopedia Universal
Plasmodium floridense — is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium subgenus Lacertaemoba . Like all Plasmodium species P. floridense has both vertebrate and insect hosts. The vertebrate hosts for this parasite are lizards. Taxobox color = khaki name = Plasmodium floridense… … Wikipedia
Epidendrum floridense — ID 30541 Symbol Key EPFL Common Name Florida star orchid Family Orchidaceae Category Monocot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution FL Growth Habit Forb/herb Duration … USDA Plant Characteristics
Thelotrema floridense — ID 83659 Symbol Key THFL6 Common Name N/A Family Thelotremataceae Category Lichen Division Ascomycota US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution N/A Growth Habit Lichenous … USDA Plant Characteristics
Epidendrum floridense Hágsater — Symbol EPFL Common Name Florida star orchid Botanical Family Orchidaceae … Scientific plant list
Thelotrema floridense R.C. Harris — Symbol THFL6 Botanical Family Thelotremataceae … Scientific plant list
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Plasmodium species infecting reptiles — Over 90 species and subspecies of Plasmodium infect lizards. They have been reported from over 3200 species of lizard but only 29 species of snake. Three species P. pessoai , P. tomodoni and P. wenyoni infect snakes. These species belong to the… … Wikipedia
Plasmodium — This article is about the malaria parasite. For plasmodial slime molds, see Slime mold. Plasmodium Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota … Wikipedia
List of Epidendrum species — This is a list of the accepted names of Epidendrum orchids. It is a large list, containing over 1,100 species.Epidendrum L., (1763). A * Epidendrum abbottii L.Sánchez Hágsater, (2001). * Epidendrum acreense (Brieger Bicalho) Christenson, (1991).… … Wikipedia