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- Breynia androgyna, also known as katuk, star gooseberry, or sweet leaf, is a shrub grown in some tropical regions as a leaf vegetable. Its multiple upright...
- androgyna is a species of moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in La Réunion. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chloroclystis androgyna....
- Miscera androgyna is a moth in the family Brachodidae. It was described by Turner in 1913. It is found in Australia. Miscera at funet Natural History...
- Rugapedia androgyna is a species of small operculate snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family ****imineidae. ****uda & Ponder. 2004...
- Syrmoptera melanomitra Karsch, 1895 Synonyms Syrmoptera nivea f. androgyna Joicey and Talbot, 1924 Syrmoptera androgyna Syrmoptera nivea Joicey & Talbot, 1924...
- ishidoyana Nakai Salix lanata Vill. Salix sphacelata Sm. Salix tomentosa var. androgyna Ser. Salix tomentosa var. macrophylla Ser. Salix tomentosa var. rotundifolia...
- alternifolia Hochst. ex Baill. 1858 not Lam. 1797 – Acalypha hochstetteriana M. androgynaLeidesia pro****bens M. angustifoliaClaoxylon angustifolium M. australis...
- American plants have sometimes been considered a separate species O. androgyna, but they have more often been included in a wider definition of O. paleacea...
- family ****imineidae. Species within the genus Rugapedia include: Rugapedia androgyna ****uda & Ponder, 2004 Rugapedia ****uda & Ponder, 2004. WoRMS (2009). Rugapedia...
- (formerly the family Ruscaceae). Three species are recognized: Semele androgyna (L.) ****h - Canary Islands and Madeira Semele ****ae (Webb & Berthel.)...