• related to Archeria. Archeria can refer to two very different taxonomic genera: Archeria (animal), a genus of extinct eel like animals Archeria (plant),...
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    Archeria is a genus of embolomere which lived in the Early Permian of Texas and Oklahoma. It was a medium-sized aquatic predator, with an elongated body...
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    Archeria hirtella is a species of shrub in the family Ericaceae. It is native to Tasmania, Australia. Joseph Hooker first described it in 1847 as Epacris...
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    Archeria is a small genus of shrubs in the family Ericaceae. As currently circumscribed the group includes six species, all native to southern Australasia...
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  • Archeria comberi, also known as the pink mountain heath or comb heath, is a small, rare shrub endemic to Tasmania, Australia. As a member of the heath...
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    Archeria traversii is a species of shrub in the family Ericaceae. Archeria traversii is scattered locally across southern New Zealand (the South Island...
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    Archeria racemosa is a species of shrub in the family Ericaceae. A. racemosa currently occupies a rather restricted range in northern New Zealand (where...
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    Archeria serpyllifolia is a dense, compact, low growing shrub, that is endemic to Tasmania, Australia, inhabiting the undisturbed alpine areas of southern...
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    Archeria eriocarpa is a species of shrub in the family Ericaceae. It is endemic to Tasmania, Australia. Hooker, J.D. (1860) The botany of the Antarctic...
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    to evolve towards a reptilian condition. Some of these tetrapods (e.g. Archeria, Eogyrinus) were elongate, eel-like aquatic forms with diminutive limbs...
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