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    Ericameria nauseosa (formerly Chrysothamnus nauseosus), commonly known as chamisa, rubber rabbitbrush, and gray rabbitbrush, is a shrub in the sunflower...
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    nana Ericameria nauseosa (syn. Chrysothamnus nauseosus) Ericameria obovata Ericameria ophitidis Ericameria parryi — Parry's rabbitbrush Ericameria resinosa...
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  • Chamisa may refer to: Ericameria nauseosa, a shrub species found in western North America (formerly in the genus Chrysothamnus) any plant of the genus...
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  • the whole plant, except for the root, taken for syphilis. Ericameria nauseosa subsp. nauseosa var. bigelovii (rubber rabbitbrush), the blossoms of which...
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    wing from July to October. The larvae feed on Ericameria species, including Ericameria nauseosa and Ericameria paniculata. Images Bug Guide Revised status...
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    New Mexico and Colorado. Adults are on wing from July to October. The larvae feed on Ericameria nauseosa. Revision of the tertia species complex v t e...
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    its own fruit. Discoid (having only disk flowers) flower heads of Ericameria nauseosa (rubber rabbitbrush) Flower head of creeping groundsel (Senecio angulatus)...
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  • causes very small, conical-tubular stem galls on rubber rabbitbrush [Ericameria nauseosa]. "Rhopalomyia chrysothamni Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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    canus, Ivesia kingii, Bromus tectorum, Centaurium exaltatum, and Ericameria nauseosa. As with other species of buckwheats, E. argophyllum has small, aggregated...
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  • family Tephritidae. It induces galls by laying an egg on the bud of a Ericameria nauseosa plant, which forms a gall that the larvae develops within through...
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