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  1. unranked: Enterion virescens Savigny in Cuvier, 1826 (accepted name: Allolobophora chlorotica chlorotica (Savigny in Cuvier, 1826))

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  4. unranked: Sturnus virescens Wagler, 1827 (accepted name: Melithreptus validirostris)

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  7. unranked: Acanthobrachys virescens Kirkaldy, 1908 (accepted name: Arbela telomi)

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  10. unranked: Gnamptoloma aventiaria virescens L.B. Prout, 1938 (accepted name: Traminda aventiaria)

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  13. unranked: Chromis virescens Ogilby, 1922 (accepted name: Pristotis obtusirostris)

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  16. unranked: Aphomia sociella virescens Skala, 1929 (accepted name: Aphomia sociella)

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  19. variety: Anigozanthos manglesii var. x virescens Ostenf.

    Kingdom: Plantae

  20. unranked: Pseudobalistes viridescens Bloch & Schneider, 1801 - miscellaneous literature

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  23. unranked: Ostrea (Eostrea) virescens Angas, 1867 - miscellaneous literature

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  26. Site Page: So many fish, one great map – The Atlas launches FishMap – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 27th February 2013 By Andrea Wild From ugly ducklings like the Rough Dreamer to the kiss-me-I’m-really-a-prince Clown Triggerfish, Australia’s marine fishes are now at your fingertips thanks to FishMap, officially launched on Tuesday 26 February, 2013, by the Atlas of Living Australia ...