Grania - Species

Species

There are 72 species in the genus Grania which have been identified. They include:

  • Grania acanthochaeta
  • Grania algida
  • Grania alliata
  • Grania americana
  • Grania angustinasus
  • Grania antarctica
  • Grania aquitana
  • Grania ascophora
  • Grania atlantica
  • Grania bermudensis
  • Grania breviductus
  • Grania bykane
  • Grania canaria
  • Grania carchinii
  • Grania cinctura
  • Grania colorata
  • Grania conjuncta
  • Grania crassiducta
  • Grania curta
  • Grania darwinensis
  • Grania dolichura
  • Grania ersei
  • Grania euristila
  • Grania fiscellata
  • Grania fortunata
  • Grania fustata
  • Grania galbina
  • Grania hastula
  • Grania hirsuticauda
  • Grania homochaeta
  • Grania hongkongensis
  • Grania hylae
  • Grania hyperoadenia
  • Grania incerta
  • Grania inermis
  • Grania integra
  • Grania lasserrei
  • Grania laxarta
  • Grania levis
  • Grania longiducta
  • Grania longistyla
  • Grania macrochaeta
  • Grania mangeri
  • Grania maricola
  • Grania mauretanica
  • Grania mira
  • Grania monochaeta
  • Grania monospermatheca
  • Grania novacaledonia
  • Grania ocarina
  • Grania occulta
  • Grania ovitheca
  • Grania pacifica
  • Grania papillata
  • Grania papillinasus
  • Grania parvitheca
  • Grania paucispina
  • Grania postclitellochaeta
  • Grania principissae
  • Grania pusilla
  • Grania quaerens
  • Grania reducta
  • Grania regina
  • Grania roscoffensis
  • Grania sperantia
  • Grania stephensoniana
  • Grania stilifera
  • Grania tasmaniae
  • Grania torosa
  • Grania trichaeta
  • Grania vacivasa
  • Grania variochaeta
  • Grania vikinga


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