Synonyms for tuberculata or Related words with tuberculata

interrupta              constricta              foveolata              costata              cornuta              arcuata              horrida              pygmaea              abbreviata              longipes              granulatus              papillosa              complanata              decipiens              debilis              virgata              oblongus              denticulata              consobrina              tessellatus              cincta              angulatus              ventricosa              calcarata              coriacea              membranacea              velutinus              pulchella              rostrata              gracilipes              ciliatus              dimorpha              robustum              appendiculata              ferruginea              atrata              tomentosus              gracilior              confluens              pustulata              dubia              erubescens              costatus              perplexa              venusta              fimbriatus              bullata              intricata              insignis              ocellata             



Examples of "tuberculata"
"Doto lemchei" feeds on the hydroid "Aglaophenia tuberculata", family Aglaopheniidae.
"Haliotis rugosa" is a homonym of "Haliotis tuberculata"
"Doto tuberculata" feeds on the hydroid "Sertularella gayi", family Sertulariidae.
Phanerochaete tuberculata is a plant pathogen infecting plane trees.
Brassavola tuberculata is a species of orchid endemic to Brazil.
Vermilacinia tuberculata is a fruticose lichen known only from Morro Bay along the Pacific Coast of California The epithet tuberculata is reference to the tuberculate surface of the lichen.
"Melaleuca tuberculata" was first formally described in 1844 by Johannes Conrad Schauer in "Plantae Preissianae". The specific epithet ("tuberculata") is derived from the Latin word "tuberculatus" meaning "warty" "in reference to the prominent oil glands on the leaves".
"Zieria tuberculata" was first formally described in 2002 by James Armstrong and the description was published in "Australian Systematic Botany". The specific epithet ("tuberculata") is a Latin word meaning "full of lumps".
Rasbora tuberculata is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus "Rasbora".
"Acanthocardia tuberculata" can be found in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean.
Odontocera tuberculata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
Peperomia tuberculata is a species of plant in the Piperaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador.
"Cyclocoeloma tuberculata" is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific region.
Pitcairnia tuberculata is a species in the genus "Pitcairnia". This species is endemic to Venezuela.
"Cotylorhiza tuberculata" bloom in the Gulf of Corinth, Greece (summer 2012)
Scaeosopha tuberculata is a species of moth of the Cosmopterigidae family. It is found in China.
Rotundaria tuberculata, commonly called the purple wartyback, is a freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk.
The Mount d'Ambre leaf chameleon (Brookesia tuberculata) is a diminutive chameleon from far northern Madagascar.
Amorphoscelis tuberculata is a species of praying mantis native to Namibia, Mozambique, Transvaal, Zimbabwe.
The diet of this species is probably the bryozoans "Membranipora membranacea", "Cryptosula pallasiana" and "Jellyella tuberculata".