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Concavation
Concavation Con`ca*va"tion (k[o^][ng]`k[.a]*v[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. The act of making concave.

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- represented by the single species Omphalolap**** concava. Its native range is Australia. "Omphalolap**** concava (F.Muell.) Brand | Plants of the World Online...
- Telamona concava is a species of treehopper in the family Membracidae. It was first described by Asa Fitch in 1851. Telamona concava is found in the eastern...
- (Acutospira) concava E. von Martens, 1880 Haustator (Kurosioia) gilletti Garrard, 1974 Turritella (Torcula) martensi Selli, 1974 Turritella concava E. von Martens...
- Phyllosticta concava, also known as opuntia dry rot or prickly pear brown spot, is a species of fungus that infects opuntia cactus, leaving discolored...
- Uvaria concava, commonly known as calabao, is a plant in the custard apple family Annonaceae found throughout tropical Asia, from India to the Northern...
- Xanthorrhoea concava is a species of gr****tree native to New South Wales, Australia. X. concava has no discernible trunk, though it branches below ground...
- Seticosta concava is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Morona-Santiago Province, Ecuador. The wingspan is 21 mm. The species...
- Xyela concava is a species of sawfly in the genus Xyela that is endemic to North America. It can be found in Utah, Nevada, and California. The host for...
- Odites concava is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1922. It is found on Java in Indonesia. The wingspan is about...
- Lonchophylla concava is a species of leaf-nosed bat found in Central and South America. It was long considered a synonym of Goldman's nectar bat, though...