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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...
- 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...
- Chalybion bengalense, also known as the oriental mud dauber, is a widely distributed member of the Chalybion genus. Melittobia ****emi has been reported...
- Cinnamomum aromati**** J.Graham Cinnamomum barthii Lukman. Cinnamomum bengalense Lukman. Cinnamomum biafranum Lukman. Cinnamomum bonplandii Lukman. Cinnamomum...
- "sacred lotus"), Cannabis sativa, and the sugarcane species Tripidium bengalense (synonym Saccharum sara); while fungal candidates include the fly-agaric...
- GuineaTripidium arundinaceum Saccharum bengalense Retz. - India, ****stan, Iran, AfghanistanTripidium bengalense Saccharum kanashiroi (Ohwi) Ohwi - Ryukyu...
- 300–520 m (1,000–1,700 ft). Gr****es are represented by munj (Tripidium bengalense, kans (Saccharum spontaneum), elephant gr**** (Typha elephantina), narkat...
- "Observations on the life-cycles of two haploporid trematodes, Car****otrema bengalense Rekharani & Madhavi, 1985 and Saccocoelioides martini Madhavi, 1979"....
- and 32–49 mm for females. The larvae feed on Tripidium bengalense (synonyms Saccharum bengalense and Erianthus munja). Nuss, Matthias; Landry, Bernard;...
- park include Zizania latifolia (wild rice, ishing kambong), Tripidium bengalense, Eiranthus procerus (singnang), Dioscorea bulbifera (phumha), Cynodon...