Potamon 
fluviatile is a freshwater crab  found in or near wooded  stream s, river s and lake s in Southern Europe .  It is an omnivore
Kaynak: Potamon fluviatileBlechnum 
fluviatile is a fern  known in the Māori language  as kiwikiwi.  A herbaceous  plant, B. 
fluviatile is a "hard fern" of the
Kaynak: Blechnum fluviatileThe water horsetail (Equisetum 
fluviatile), also known as the Swamp Horsetail, is a perennial  horsetail  that commonly grows in dense
Kaynak: Equisetum fluviatilePotamon 
fluviatile  (Herbst, 1785) Potamon gedrosianum  Alcock, 1909 Potamon hueceste  Pretzmann, 1983 Potamon ibericum  (Bieberstein, 1808)
Kaynak: PotamonEquisetum × dycei  C.N.Page (Equisetum 
fluviatile × Equisetum palustre)  Equisetum × font-queri  Rothm. (Equisetum palustre × Equisetum
Kaynak: EquisetumIn P. ibericum, the flexible zone of this appendage is widest near the middle, rather than V-shaped (as in P. 
fluviatile  and P. 
Kaynak: Potamon ibericumBlechnum 
fluviatile  Blechnum gibbum  Blechnum indicum  Burm.f. Blechnum lanceola  Sw. Blechnum magellanicum  Blechnum membranaceum  (Col.)
Kaynak: BlechnumThe first fruits of his research concern the mollusk s: his Conchyliologie 
fluviatile de la province de Nanking (et de la Chine centrale)
Kaynak: Pierre Marie HeudeKawakawa (fern) (Blechnum 
fluviatile), a fern species native to New Zealand and southeast Australia. Kawakawa (fish) (Euthynnus affinis), the
Kaynak: Kawakawa"for noteworthy and distinguished accomplishment in 
fluviatile  geology  and closely related aspects of the geological sciences Named in
Kaynak: G. K. Warren PrizeThe site is important for showing a different 
fluviatile facies in the top Ashdown beds  from that at Brede  (31 km east south east).
Kaynak: Hastingford CuttingConsisting of a very large 
fluviatile  shell midden  it flourished in particular from 1500 BC to 500 BC. Excavations at Samrong Sen, which
Kaynak: Samrong Sen"Equisetum 
fluviatile , or "water horsetail" "Equisetum palustre , or "marsh horsetail" "Hippuris , a flowering plant more commonly called the
Kaynak: Horse tail