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Taxa
Taxon count: 11
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Physoronia brunnea (Kirejtshuk, 1984)Set as tree root ↑
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Physoronia caudata J. Jelinek, 1999Set as tree root ↑
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Physoronia explanata E. Reitter, 1884Set as tree root ↑
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Physoronia intermedia Kirejtshuk, 2006Set as tree root ↑
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Physoronia olexai J. Jelinek, 1999Set as tree root ↑
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Physoronia pallentis (Kirejtshuk, 1984)Set as tree root ↑
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Physoronia pseudoexplanata J. Jelinek, 1999Set as tree root ↑
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Physoronia reitteri A. Grouvelle, 1892Set as tree root ↑
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Physoronia schneideri J. Jelinek, 1999Set as tree root ↑
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Physoronia taiwanensis Kirejtshuk, 2006Set as tree root ↑
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Physoronia uhligi (Kirejtshuk, 1984)Set as tree root ↑
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Hexapodasubphylum
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subgenus:
Physoronia
name status: valid name
BioMap ID: 1057490
taxonomy checked: NO