Amorphoscelis tuberculata was created in 1963.
Amorphoscelis opaca was created in 1908.
Amorphoscelis grisea was created in 1931.
Amorphoscelis nigriventer was created in 1930.
Amorphoscelis griffini was created in 1913.
Amorphoscelis pulchella was created in 1913.
Amorphoscelis pallida was created in 1913.
Amorphoscelis punctata was created in 1908.
Amorphoscelis abyssinica was created in 1914.
Amorphoscelis machadoi was created in 1969.
Platythelphusa tuberculata was created in 1952.
Caprella tuberculata was created in 1836.
Musa tuberculata, also known as the plantain lily, is a perennial plant that occurs naturally, so it was not "created" in the traditional sense. It is a species in the Asparagaceae family and is commonly cultivated for its ornamental value in gardens.