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- information related to Cryptolepis. Cryptolepis may refer to: Cryptolepis (fish), an extinct fish genus from the Devonian Cryptolepis (plant), a plant genus...
- Cryptolepis angolensis Welw. ex Hiern Cryptolepis apiculata K.Schum. Cryptolepis arbuscula (Radcl.-Sm.) Venter Cryptolepis baumii N.E.Br. Cryptolepis...
- The roots of Cryptolepis sanguinolenta contain a major alkaloid called cryptolepine. The roots are also used as a yellow dye. Cryptolepis sanguinolenta...
- Online. Retrieved 2019-03-07. Media related to Cryptolepis dubia at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Cryptolepis buchananii at Wikispecies International Plant...
- Psara cryptolepis is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It was first described by Edward L. Martin in 1956. It is found in Burundi, Ethiopia and...
- axillary clusters. "Cryptolepis oblongifolia (Meisn.) Schltr". The Plant List (2010). Version 1. Retrieved 20 October 2013. "Cryptolepis oblongifolia (Meisn...
- and Zimbabwe. "Cryptolepis cryptolepioides (Schltr.) Bullock". The Plant List (2010). Version 1. Retrieved 20 October 2013. "Cryptolepis cryptolepidioides...
- Engelman. "Cryptolepis decidua (Planch. ex Hook. fil. & Benth.) N. E. Br". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000. n.d. Retrieved August 29, 2023. "Cryptolepis decidua...
- stigma. The pollen of Cryptolepis delagoensis is shed as permanent tetrads. It has been observed growing in sandy soil. "Cryptolepis delagoensis Schltr"...
- Tsonga people. "Cryptolepis capensis Schltr". Tropicos. Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. n.d. Retrieved August 27, 2023. "Cryptolepis capensis Schltr"...