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Ophiomyia camarae is a fly
native to the Caribbean, Mexico,
Central America and
Florida but has been
introduced as
biological control agent to many countries...
- Orthoceratidae, the
septa tend to be
widely spaced,
resulting in large, long
camarae. In
others such as the Ellesmerocerida,
Oncocerida and
Discosorida the...
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Ceratobasidium ochroleu**** (=
Corticium stevensii),
Ceratobasidium lantanae-
camarae,
Corticium pervagum,
Corticium invisum, and AG-P are all
tropical or subtropical...
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twenty men, and
rarely thirty. The Gr****s call them
camaræ. ... They
equip fleets consisting of
these camaræ, and
being masters of the sea
sometimes attack...
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within the
sunflower family.
Species Mikaniopsis bambuseti Mikaniopsis camarae Mikaniopsis cissampelina Mikaniopsis clematoides Mikaniopsis kivuensis...
- into disuse. The
noblemen found it
particularly irksome that the
lucrum camarae, a tax from
which they had been
exempted was
replaced with a new tax. In...
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Mediterranean Sea,
especially the Phoenicians,
ancient Gr****s and Romans.
camarae: a flat-hulled,
double ended, low
freeboard ship from the
eastern Black...
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buteae Botryosphaeria callicarpae Botryosphaeria calycanthi Botryosphaeria camarae Botryosphaeria cantareiensis Botryosphaeria carpini Botryosphaeria c****iicola...
- (2021)
Apiospora buddlejae Sousa da Câmara & A.T. Vasconc. (1955)
Apiospora camarae M.T.
Lucas (1956)
Apiospora camelliae-sinensis (M. Wang, F. Liu & L. Cai)...
- (Müll.Arg.) Zahlbr. (1925)
Sticta caliginosa D.J.Galloway (1983)
Sticta camarae Müll.Arg. (1882)
Sticta canariensis (Bory) Bory ex
Delise (1822) Sticta...