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Tripidium bengalense,
synonym Saccharum bengalense, with the
common names munj sweetcane,
baruwa sugarcane or
baruwa gr****, is a
plant of the
genus Tripidium...
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Chalybion bengalense, also
known as the
oriental mud dauber, is a
widely distributed member of the
Chalybion genus.
Melittobia ****emi has been reported...
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Ophisternon bengalense the
Bengal eel,
Bengal mudeel or
onegill eel, is a
species of fish in the
family Synbranchidae. It is
endemic to
freshwater and...
- "sacred lotus"),
Cannabis sativa, and the
sugarcane species Tripidium bengalense (synonym
Saccharum sara);
while fungal candidates include the fly-agaric...
- 300–520 m (1,000–1,700 ft). Gr****es are
represented by munj (Tripidium
bengalense, kans (Saccharum spontaneum),
elephant gr**** (Typha elephantina), narkat...
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Guinea →
Tripidium arundinaceum Saccharum bengalense Retz. - India, ****stan, Iran,
Afghanistan →
Tripidium bengalense Saccharum kanashiroi (Ohwi) Ohwi - Ryukyu...
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Cinnamomum aromati**** J.Graham
Cinnamomum barthii Lukman.
Cinnamomum bengalense Lukman.
Cinnamomum biafranum Lukman.
Cinnamomum bonplandii Lukman. Cinnamomum...
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candidum from Australia, and O.
infernale from Mexico. One species, O.
bengalense,
commonly occurs in
coastal areas of
southeastern Asia. Some
species are...
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found in
areas with
reeds called sirkanda (Saccharum sp.,
possibly S.
bengalense Retz.) in
northern India from
which mats used as
curtains known as sirkee...
- (Saccharum, in
particular Kans Gr**** S. spontaneum), munj gr**** (Tripidium
bengalense), as well as
Desmostachya bipinnata. The
birds are
usually encountered...