Enarmonia formosana was created in 1763.
Hypomecis formosana was created in 1912.
Nyctemera formosana was created in 1908.
Cyana formosana was created in 1909.
Assara formosana was created in 1991.
Pseudodeltote formosana was created in 1910.
Lozotaeniodes formosana was created in 1830.
Diarsia formosana was created in 1948.
Eospilarctia formosana was created in 1933.
Scientific name: Loligo formosana,French name: Calmar de Formose,English name: Splendid squid
The scientific name of a Formosa tree is Liriodendron tulipifera, commonly known as the tulip tree or yellow poplar.
Taiwan is home to a rich diversity of native plants, including the Taiwan cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa var. formosana), the Formosan gum (Liquidambar formosana), and various species of orchids, such as the Taiwan orchid (Dendrobium formosanum). Additionally, the island features unique flora like the Taiwan fir (Abies kawakamii) and several endemic ferns. These plants are adapted to Taiwan's varied climates and ecosystems, ranging from coastal areas to mountainous regions. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect this unique biodiversity.
sweetgum:Liquidambar acalycina (China);Liquidambar formosana (China, Korea, Indochina);Liquidambar styraciflua, Linaeus (North America);Oriental sweetgumLiquidambar orientalis, Mill. (Mainly, Turkey and Greece).