P. orientalis

P. orientalis

P. orientalis may refer to:

  • Paradelma orientalis, the Brigalow scaly-foot or Queensland snake-lizard, a lizard species endemic to Australia
  • Phalanger orientalis, the northern common cuscus, a marsupial species native to northern New Guinea
  • Phylloscopus orientalis, the Eastern Bonelli's warbler, a bird species
  • Picea orientalis, the Caucasian spruce or Oriental spruce, a tree species native to the Caucasus and adjacent northeast Turkey
  • Platanus orientalis, the Oriental plane, a large deciduous tree species native from the Balkans to as far east as at least Iran
  • Platycladus orientalis, an evergreen coniferous tree species native to northwestern China
  • Platysaurus orientalis, the Sekukhune flat lizard, a reptile species found in Africa
  • Plectorhinchus orientalis, a grunt species from the Indo-Pacific
  • Poecilmitis orientalis, a butterfly species endemic to South Africa
  • Polybranchia orientalis, a sea slug species found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans
  • Pseudanthus orientalis, a plant species in the genus Pseudanthus endemic to Australia
  • Pseudomonas orientalis, a Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium isolated from spring waters in Lebanon
  • Pterocles orientalis, the black-bellied sandgrouse, a medium large bird species found in Iberia, northwest Africa, the Canary Islands, Turkey, Iran, Cyprus and Israel

Synonyms

  • Psalidoprocne orientalis, a synonym for Psalidoprocne pristoptera, the black saw-wing or black rough-winged swallow, a small passerine bird species
  • Pyralis orientalis, a synonym for Pyralis farinalis, the meal moth, a cosmopolitan moth species

See also

  • Orientalis (disambiguation)

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