- to the
genus Campylacantha:
Campylacantha acutipennis (Scudder, 1875) i
Campylacantha lamprotata Rehn and Hebard, 1909 i c g
Campylacantha olivacea (Scudder...
- the
species Campylacantha olivacea:
Campylacantha olivacea olivacea (Scudder, 1875) i c g b (fuzzy olive-green gr****hopper)
Campylacantha olivacea similis...
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Senegalia polyacantha subsp.
campylacantha is a
perennial tree
native to Africa.
Common names for it are
whitethorn and witdoring. It is not
listed as...
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Acacia nilotica subsp.
adstringens 827-945
Acacia nilotica subsp.
nilotica 800 1170
Acacia polyacantha subsp.
campylacantha 705
Acacia sieberiana 655...
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introduced to the Caribbean. The root of
Senegalia polyacantha subsp.
campylacantha emits chemical compounds that
repel animals including rats,
snakes and...
- EPA
approved non-toxic
rodent repellent.
Acacia polyacantha subsp.
campylacantha root
emits chemical compounds that
repel animals including rats. Insect...
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while in captivity. It is also
vulnerable to the
cestode Alcataenia campylacantha.
Ticks (Ixodes uriae) and
fleas (Ceratophyllus) have been
recorded on...
- 06%
tryptamine from
leaves (w/w)
Acacia polyacantha ssp.
campylacantha (syn. A.
campylacantha) 0.004%% DMT in leaf;
claims of NMT and
other tryptamines...
- leaf and
other tryptamines in leaf, bark
Senegalia polyacantha ssp.
campylacantha, Less than 0.2% DMT in leaf, NMT; DMT and
other tryptamines in leaf...
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significant increase in the
abundance of less
common species (i.e.
Campylacantha olivacea,
Melanoplus sanguinipes,
Mermiria picta,
Melanoplus packardii...