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- what is now eastern Indonesia, and is best known for his work Herbarium Amboinense produced in the face of severe personal tragedies, including the death...
- Acochlidium amboinense is a species of freshwater gastropod, an aquatic gastropod mollusc within the family Acochlidiidae. Strubell A. (1892). "(no title)"...
- Dendrobium amboinense, the Amboin Island dendrobium, is an ephemeral flowering lowland species of orchid in the subtribe Dendrobiinae. The species is endemic...
- Leptospermum amboinense is a species of tree that is native to Malesia and North Queensland. It has rough bark, sessile, narrow elliptical leaves, white...
- jasminoides on the island of Amboina (Ambon), noting in his Herbarium Amboinense around 1700 that it was a "delightful ornament" called catsjopiri or catsjopiring...
- The south Moluccan cicadabird (Edolisoma amboinense) is a p****erine bird in the family Campephagidae that is found on the islands of Buru, Ambon and Seram...
- Kew. Retrieved 22 October 2023. Linnaeus, Carl von (1753). "Pancratium amboinense". Species Plantarum. Vol. 1. p. 291 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library...
- historical works of natural history by Georg Eberhard Rumphius: the Herbarium Amboinense and the Amboinsche Rariteitkamer. Rainforest covered most of northern...
- (including synonym Strubelliidae) - 5 s****-less species: Acochlidium amboinense, Acochlidium bayerfehlmanni, Acochlidium fijiiensis, Palliohedyle sutteri...
- of a Melaleuca species was written by Rumphius in 1741, in Herbarium amboinense before the present system of naming plants was written. The plant he called...