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Diopside
Diopside Di*op"side, n. [Gr. di- = di`s- twice + ? a sight, fr. the root of ? I shall see: cf. F. diopside.] (Min.) A crystallized variety of pyroxene, of a clear, grayish green color; mussite.

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- lists: Diopsis abdominalis Westwood, 1835 Diopsis absens Brunetti, 1926 Diopsis acanthophthalma Eggers, 1925 Diopsis angustifemur Brunetti, 1926 Diopsis anthracina...
- Diopsis Diopsis abdominalis Diopsis absens Diopsis acanthophthalma Diopsis angustifemur Diopsis anthracina Diopsis apicalis Diopsis arabica Diopsis aries...
- - Pueblo Libre, Lima Hospital Víctor Larco Herrera - Magdalena del Mar Diopsi Suyana - Curahuasi, Apurimac Centros de Atención, Aislamiento Temporal y...
- Family: Diopsidae Genus: Sphyracephala Species: S. brevicornis Binomial name Sphyracephala brevicornis (Say, 1817) Synonyms Diopsis brevicornis Say, 1817...
- Diptera Family: Diopsidae Subfamily: Diopsinae Genus: Teleopsis Rondani, 1875 Type species Diopsis sykesii Westwood, 1837 Synonyms Megalabops Frey, 1928...
- Order: Diptera Section: Schizophora Family: Diopsidae Subfamily: Diopsinae Genus: Eurydiopsis Frey, 1928 Type species Diopsis subnotata Westwood, 1847...
- 266–285. doi:10.1080/00222932808672876. Westwood, John O. (1837). "On Diopsis, a genus of dipterous insects, with descriptions of twenty-one species"...
- Diptera Family: Diopsidae Genus: Teleopsis Species: T. sykesii Binomial name Teleopsis sykesii (Westwood, 1837) Synonyms Diopsis sykesi Westwood, 1837...
- Diospi-Suyana-Children's clubhouse was built and hosts the children's clubs w****ly. The Diopsi-Suyana-School was set up in March 2014. The school and pre-school offers...
- are saprophagic or phytophagous, eating decaying and fresh plant matter. Diopsis macrophthalma Dalman, 1817, is a pest of rice and sorghum in tropical Africa...