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  1. unranked: Rhinonycteris aurantius (J.E. Gray, 1845) - miscellaneous literature

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  4. unranked: Enneacentrus aurantius (Valenciennes, 1828) - miscellaneous literature

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  7. unranked: Cephalopholis aurantius (Valenciennes, 1828) - miscellaneous literature

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  10. unranked: Urolophus aurantiacus Müller & Henle, 1841 - excluded name

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  13. Biodiversity Science project: Tiger pear biocontrol

    Opuntia aurantiaca Tiger pear Tiger pear, along with all species of Opuntia cacti have been declared [Weeds of National Significance](http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/biodiversity/invasive/weeds/weeddetails.pl?taxon_id=82753) due to their invasive nature and negative impact on native flora and fauna. Tiger pear is drought resistant and found commonly in dry climates, riverbanks and pasture land...