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- Dioxys may refer to: Dioxys (bee), a genus of bees in the family Megachilidae Dioxys (alga), a genus of algae in the family Characiopsidaceae This disambiguation...
- Methylenedioxy is the term used in the field of chemistry, particularly in organic chemistry, for a functional group with the structural formula R−O−CH2−O−R′...
- Xanthine (/ˈzænθiːn/ or /ˈzænθaɪn/, from Ancient Gr**** ξανθός xanthós 'yellow' for its yellowish-white appearance; archaically xanthic acid; systematic...
- Gerstäcker, 1869 Dioxys atlanticus Saunders, 1904 Dioxys aurifuscus (Titus, 1901) Dioxys chalicoda Lucas, 1849 Dioxys cinctus (Jurine, 1807) Dioxys distinguendus...
- Marthozite is an orthorhombic mineral that has a general formula of Cu(UO2)3(SeO3)3(OH)2·7H2O. It was named after Belgian mineralogist Aimé Marthoz (1894–1962)...
- Trachusa. Trachusa Trachusoides Xenostelis Tribe Dioxyini Aglaoapis Allodioxys Dioxys is a brood parasite of Megachile, Anthidium, and Osmia. Ensliniana Eudioxys...
- Buddleoflavonol Linarisenin 4′-Methoxyapigenin Apigenin 4′-methyl ether 5,7-Dioxy-4′-methoxyflavone Identifiers CAS Number 480-44-4 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive...
- Mendipite is a rare mineral that was named for the locality where it is found, the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. It is an oxyhalide of lead with formula...
- comprising 36 species. Aglaoapis Cameron, 1901 Allodioxys Popov, 1947 Dioxys Lepeletier & Serville, 1825 Ensliniana Alfken, 1938 Eudioxys Mavromoustakis...
- polycentris Forster, 1853 Coelioxys sogdiana Morawitz, 1875 Dioxys cincta (Jurine, 1807) Dioxys pumila Gerstaecker, 1869 Ensliniana bidentata (Friese, 1899)...