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Drymophila is a bird
genus in the
antbird family (Thamnophilidae). It is a
relative of the
typical antwrens. The
genus Drymophila was
introduced by the...
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Gynura drymophila is a
plant in the
family Asteraceae native to
eastern New
South Wales and Queensland, Australia. It is a herb up to 60 cm (24 in) tall...
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provinces of south-central China. The type
specimen of
synonym Hemigraphis drymophila was
collected by
botanist George Forrest in
August 1906, from the vicinity...
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Drymophila is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Alstroemeriaceae. It has also been
placed in Luzuriagaceae,
Convallariaceae and Liliaceae. There...
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naturalist William John
Swainson in 1825 and
given the
binomial name
Drymophila longipes. It was
moved to
genus Myrmeciza in 1841 by the
English zoologist...
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Drymophila cyanocarpa commonly known as
turquoise berry or
native Solomon's seal, is a
monocot species of
flowering plant in the
family Alstroemeriaceae...
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Drymophila moorei, the
orange berry,
occurs naturally from the
Manning River in
northern New
South Wales to Queensland. The
habit is as a herb, occurring...
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Coleophora drymophila is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae. It is
found in
Georgia and Azerbaijan. The
larvae feed on
Carpinus and
Alnus species. They...
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Santa Marta antbird (
Drymophila ****mayri) is a Near
Threatened species of bird in
subfamily Thamnophilinae of
family Thamnophilidae, the "typical...
- America. One
species of
Luzuriaga occurs in New Zealand, and the
genus Drymophila is
endemic to south-eastern Australia. The
genus Alstroemeria, commonly...