Panicum effusum
Panicum effusum, commonly known as hairy panic, is a grass native to inland Australia. It occurs in every mainland state, as well as New Guinea. In dry conditions, the fast-growing grass can become a tumbleweed.
- Manning Point, New South Wales
- Manning Point is a small village located at the mouth of the Manning River in New South Wales, Australia. Lying on Mitchells Island, it lies opposite the town of Harrington. It is 26 kilometres (16 mi) east of Taree on the Mid North Coast. At the 2006
- Gastrolactarius camphoratus
- Gastrolactarius camphoratus' is a species of fungus native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. Initially described as Elasmomyces camphoratus in 1960, it gained its current name in 2004
- Ottelia muricata
- Ottelia muricata is a species of aquatic plant native to central and southern Africa
- Haemodorum planifolium
- Haemodorum planifolium is a shrub native to southeastern Australia
- Cortinarius citrino-olivaceus
- Cortinarius citrino-olivaceus is a species of fungus native to central Europe
- Cortinarius cupreorufus
- Cortinarius cupreorufus is a species of fungus native to Europe
- Adenanthos filifolius
- Adenanthos filifolius is a species of erect shrub endemic to southwest Western Australia. It was first described by George Bentham in 1870
- Gomphidius borealis
- Gomphidius borealis is a mushroom in the family Gomphidiaceae that is found in Siberia
- Inocybe violaceocaulis
- Inocybe violaceocaulis is a species of mushroom native to Western Australia. Collections had been previously classified as I. geophylla var. lilacina
- Pimelodella brasiliensis
- Pimelodella brasiliensis is a species of three-barbeled catfish of the family Heptapteridae. It is endemic to the Paraíba do Sul river basin in Brazil, although there are unconfirmed records from elsewhere. This species reaches a total length of 18.0 cm