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March 2019.
Until recently D.
caffra "Dovyalis
caffra". PlantZAfrica.com.
Retrieved 19
January 2010. "Dovyalis
caffra".
Ornamental trees in Spain. José...
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Miomantis caffra (common name:
springbok mantis) is a
species of
praying mantis native to
southern Africa. It
appeared in New
Zealand in 1978, and was...
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known to be sold in
small markets. Andriamanohera, A.M. (2021). "Ximenia
caffra". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2021: e.T165445233A165445341. Retrieved...
- the
binomial name
Motacilla caffra. He
specified the type
locality as the Cape of Good Hope. The
specific epithet caffra is
Modern Latin for
South Africa...
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caffra. L Bennie, E Malan, J
Coetzee and D Ferreira, Phytochemistry, 2000 A (4β→ 5)-linked
proteracacinidin dimer from the
heartwood of
Acacia caffra...
- warm red to scarlet. This is one of the main
differences between Erythrina caffra and
Erythrina lysistemon. The
flowers form
stalked axillary racemes up to...
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Pierre (2005). "Domestication
potential of
Marula (Sclerocarya
birrea subsp caffra) in
South Africa and Namibia: 1.
Phenotypic variation in
fruit traits"....
- streams, or on floodplains. The
original etymology of the
species name
caffra is
related to kaffir, an
ethnic slur used
towards black people in Africa...
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Clivina caffra is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Scaritinae. It was
described by
Jules Putzeys in 1861. "Clivina
caffra Putzeys, 1861". Catalogue...
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Xylocopa caffra is a
species of
Afrotropical carpenter bee that
ranges from west to
central and
southern Africa,
besides Madagascar and some
Indian Ocean...