Species with a conservation status similar to the Francis' lichen Results 1 - 20
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Camouflage grouper (Epinephelus polyphekadion)
Information on the camouflage grouper is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More  0 Videos
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Lead moss (Ditrichum plumbicola)
This very rare moss can grow either as a dense mat of plants or a scattered group of individuals. It is yellowish-green in colour ...  More  0 Videos
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Yellow split-toed eleuth (Eleutherodactylus flavescens)
ARKive is working with IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature, to source images of the world's threatened amphibian...  More  0 Videos
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Early spider orchid (Ophrys sphegodes)
The early spider orchid has yellow-green to brownish green petals and sepals(1). The lip, which is said to look like a large spide...  More
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Flax-leaved St John's-wort (Hypericum linariifolium)
Flax-leaved St John's-wort (also known as toadflax-leaved St John's-wort) has reddish stems, and produces bright yellow flowers wi...  More  0 Videos
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Scrambled-egg lichen (Fulgensia fulgens)
As the common name suggests, scrambled-egg lichen has a thin, crust-like egg-yellow thallus (body), which consists of smaller rose...  More  0 Videos
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Thistle broomrape (Orobanche reticulata)
All broomrapes are said to resemble 'withered orchids'; they are parasitic, and lack the green pigment chlorophyll. Thistle broomr...  More  0 Videos
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Hawaiian hawk (Buteo solitarius)
Information on the Hawaiian hawk is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More
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Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra)
Information on the blackbuck is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More
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Beaked beardless moss (Weissia rostellata)
Beaked beardless moss is a small moss that grows in tufts on damp soil and drying mud...  More  0 Videos
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Lichen (Opegrapha paraxanthodes)
This lichen grows in a crust-like fashion; the thallus is thin and pale greenish-yellow in colour with a cracked surface. The Lati...  More  0 Videos
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Freiberg's screw-moss (Tortula freibergii)
This low-growing moss is found in patches that are yellowish-green in colour, and has tiny oval-shaped leaves...  More  0 Videos
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Green broadbill (Calyptomena viridis)
Information on the green broadbill is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More
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Mrs. Appleyard's moss (Brachythecium appleyardiae)
The small, rough-textured mats formed by this moss can vary in colour from a yellowish-green to pale green. Its main stems, which ...  More  0 Videos
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Okapi (Okapia johnstoni)
Perhaps the most extraordinary fact about the okapi is that it was not known to science until 1901. Its taxonomic name, Okapia joh...  More
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Rouget’s rail (Rougetius rougetii)
A secretive and terrestrial bird, like other rails, Rouget’s rail has olive-brown upperparts and cinnamon-reddish-orange underpart...  More
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Rufous-throated wren-babbler (Spelaeornis caudatus)
Information on the rufous-throated wren-babbler is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...  More  0 Videos
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Churchyard lecanactis (Lecanactis hemisphaerica)
Churchyard lecanactis is a rare lichen that grows in crust-like formations. The name of the genus Lecanactis means 'shining small ...  More  0 Videos
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Sterile beardless moss (Weissia sterilis)
Sterile beardless moss occurs as patches or scattered stems. The stems are usually branched, and the branches are often clustered ...  More  0 Videos
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