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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...
- 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...
- Drymophila is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae. It has also been placed in Luzuriagaceae, Convallariaceae and Liliaceae. There...
- 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...
- Drymophila cyanocarpa commonly known as turquoise berry or native Solomon's seal, is a monocot species of flowering plant in the family Alstroemeriaceae...
- America. One species of Luzuriaga occurs in New Zealand, and the genus Drymophila is endemic to south-eastern Australia. The genus Alstroemeria, commonly...
- Davies Gynura cusimbua (D.Don) S.Moore Gynura divaricata (L.) DC. Gynura drymophila (F.Muell.) F.G.Davies Gynura elberti J.Kost. Gynura elliptica Y.Yabe &...
- English naturalist William Swainson in 1825 and given the binomial name Drymophila longipes. It was moved to genus Myrmeciza in 1841 by the English zoologist...
- provinces of south-central China. The type specimen of synonym Hemigraphis drymophila was collected by botanist George Forrest in August 1906, from the vicinity...
- 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...