Argiope pulchella was created in 1881.
Argiope lobata was created in 1772.
The Indian blanket, or Gaillardia pulchella, exhibits several adaptations that help it thrive in its native environments. Its vibrant, daisy-like flowers attract pollinators, while its deep taproot allows it to access water and nutrients from deeper soil layers, making it drought-resistant. Additionally, the plant's hairy leaves and stems help reduce water loss and protect against herbivory. These adaptations enable the Indian blanket to flourish in various habitats, including prairies and open fields.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Antennaria pulchella was created in 1911.
Argyresthia pulchella was created in 1846.
Hendecasis pulchella was created in 1916.
Gynatrix pulchella was created in 1809.
Utetheisa pulchella was created in 1758.
Clavus pulchella was created in 1845.
Pseudodaphnella pulchella was created in 1860.
Euzophera pulchella was created in 1887.
Calisto pulchella was created in 1899.
Chrysothemis pulchella was created in 1849.
Amorphoscelis pulchella was created in 1913.
Petrophile pulchella was created in 1796.