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Intsia bijuga,
commonly known as
Borneo teak, ipil,
Johnstone River teak, and kwila,
amongst many
other names, is a
species of tree in the
flowering plant...
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Nanomia bijuga,
first described by
Stefano Delle Chiaje in 1844 and
originally named Physsophora bijuga, is a
species of
mesopelagic siphonop**** in the...
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planula structure.
Further observations of the siphonop****
species Nanomia bijuga indicate that the pneumatop****
feature potentially also
functions to sense...
- bijugatus. In 1762
Linnaeus used a
spelling variation of the name
Melicocca bijuga. Over the next two centuries, Linnaeus'
spelling variation was used in almost...
- Inga
bijuga is a
species of
plant in the
family Fabaceae. It is
found only in Venezuela. Avendaño, N.;
Espinoza Flores, Y.; Fernández López, A.; García...
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Exilisia bijuga is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by Paul
Mabille in 1899. It is
found on Madagascar.
Exilisia bijuga bijuga Exilisia...
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Trochomorphoidea of the
family Dyakiidae. Its sole
member is the
species Pseudoplecta bijuga,
which may be
endemic to
Thailand and Malaysia.
Laidlaw F. F. (1932). Proceedings...
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Trichoscypha bijuga is a
species of
plant in the
family Anacardiaceae. It is
found in Cameroon,
Ivory Coast,
Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Guinea, and Liberia...
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Catharylla bijuga is a moth of the
family Crambidae described by Théo Léger and
Bernard Landry in 2014. It
occurs in
lowlands of the
Guianas (Guyana, Suriname...
- yasi in Fiji and Tonga,
Gyrinops spp. in
Papua New
Guinea (PNG) and
Intsia bijuga throughout the
Pacific Islands. Kladnik,
Drago (2017).
Terraced Landscapes...