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ve Species database. Global Invasiv
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British Museum, referido por Dobson
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dugesii inferred from mtDNA sequenc
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D CHORDATA MA M PS D S Ordem Anguil
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D CHORDATA MA M PS D S END Regulida
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Anacyclus radiatus Loisel. subsp. r
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Aphthona convexior Lindberg, 1950 A
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ÍNDICE TAXONÓMICO | TAXONOMIC IND
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Aelia klugii (ver Apêndice I) Aelu
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Anops solifugus (ver Anillobius sol
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Asplenium septentrionale subsp. sep
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Brachycephalus madeirae (ver Dichro
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Carpophilus marginellus ...........
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Chrysomya megacephala .............
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Crassula tillaea ..................
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Dichodontium pellucidum var. flaves
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Enicospilus faciator ..............
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Fissidens barretoi (ver Fissidens t
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Gomphidiaceae .....................
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Hexapoda ..........................
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Isotomina coeruleogrisea (ver Crypt
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Lemnaceae .........................
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Lucasius normani (ver Porcellio nor
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Micaria septempunctata (ver Micaria
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Nerine sarniensis .................
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Oxalidaceae .......................
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Phalaris altissima (ver Phalaris aq
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Plectocarpon macaronesiae .........
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Psilolechia lucida ................
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Rhomphaea nasica ..................
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Sclerococcum tephromelarum ........
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Sphaericus ambiguus ...............
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Tegenaria domestica ...............
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Tricholomopsis rutilans ...........
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Vicia lutea subsp. lutea ..........