Definition of Convolvuli. Meaning of Convolvuli. Synonyms of Convolvuli

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Definition of Convolvuli

Convolvuli
Convolvulus Con*vol"vu*lus, n.; pl. L.Convolvuli, E. Convoluluses. [L., bindweed, fr. convolvere to roll around. So named from its twining stems.] (Bot.) A large genus of plants having monopetalous flowers, including the common bindweed (C. arwensis), and formerly the morning-glory, but this is now transferred to the genus Ipom[ae]a. The luster of the long convolvuluses That coiled around the stately stems. --Tennyson.

Meaning of Convolvuli from wikipedia

- Agrius convolvuli, the convolvulus hawk-moth, is a large hawk-moth. It is common throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, partly as...
- Helcystogramma convolvuli, the sweet potato moth, sweetpotato webworm moth, sweetpotato leaf roller or black leaf folder, is a moth of the family Gelechiidae...
- Neolasioptera convolvuli is a species of gall midges, insects in the family Cecidomyiidae. "Neolasioptera convolvuli Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Convolvulus hawk-moth (Agrius convolvuli) feeding with extended proboscis...
- Micrographia Leaf-shaped moth (Pergesa acteus) Giant grey moth (Agrius convolvuli) Oleander hawk-moth or army green moth (Daphnis nerii) Six-spot burnet...
- the ****es is quite marked. For example, in the African species Agrius convolvuli (the convolvulus or morning glory hawk-moth), males have thicker antennae...
- hawk moth (South, Central America), type species for the genus Agrius convolvuli (Linnaeus, 1758), convolvulus hawk moth (Eurasia, Africa, Australia) Agrius...
- Cephalopod: the two-part beak of a giant squid Proboscis of hawk-moth (Agrius convolvuli) In mammals, the rostrum is that part of the cranium located in front...
- interpreted as ears, muzzle and lips. This illusion is also present in Agrius convolvuli (convolvulus hawk-moth) and five other species, with the study author...
- interpreted as ears, muzzle and lips. This illusion is also present in Agrius convolvuli (convolvulus hawk-moth) and five other species, with the study author...