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Definition of E diadema

E diadema
Epeira E*pei"ra, n. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of spiders, including the common garden spider (E. diadema). They spin geometrical webs. See Garden spider.

Meaning of E diadema from wikipedia

- Diadema (Portuguese pronunciation: [dʒi.ɐˈdemɐ], Diadem) is a muni****lity in São Paulo state, Brazil. Belonging to the ABCD Region of Greater São Paulo...
- diadema urchin or blue-black urchin (Echinothrix diadema) is a species of tropical sea urchin, member of the Diadematidae family. Echinothrix diadema...
- Spalerosophis diadema, known commonly as the Blotched diadem snake and the Blotched royal snake, is a species of large snake in the subfamily Colubrinae...
- Red Sea to Hawaii and French Polynesia, on Diadema savignyi, D. setosum, Echinothrix calamaris and E. diadema (Diadematidae), Heterocentrotus mammillatus...
- Damon diadema is a species of amblypygid, sometimes known as the tailless whip scorpion or Giant Amblypygid. It is found in Central Africa, Kenya, and...
- is with the very close species Echinothrix diadema, which can have banded spines when young. But E. diadema has a very small anal papilla, all black, and...
- The New Caledonian lorikeet (Vini diadema) is a possibly extinct lorikeet endemic to the Melanesian island of New Caledonia. The New Caledonian lorikeet...
- contains two species, E. diadema and E. calamaris. These can be distinguished by the fact that E. diadema has fully black spines whereas E. calamaris has striped...
- Un diadema di successi 1976 — Ricchi & Poveri 1978 — Ricchi & Poveri 1982 — Come eravamo 1982 — Profili musicali 1983 — Made in Italy 1984 — Ieri e Oggi...
- Sinea diadema is a species of ********in bug family (Reduviidae), in the subfamily Harpactorinae. Sinea diadema is bivoltine, preys on small bugs and beetles...