- piccolos. The
branches of Brya
ebenus were used as
whips for slaves. "Jewels of the Caribbean".
Virtual Herbarium. "Brya
ebenus".
Germplasm Resources Information...
- Himalayas.
Ebenus argentea Siehe ex Bornm.
Ebenus armitagei Schweinf. & Taub.
Ebenus barbigera Boiss.
Ebenus boissieri Barbey Ebenus bourgaei Boiss.
Ebenus cappadocica...
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Trochetiopsis ebenus has
staminodes that are dark
maroon or "black".
Flora of
Saint Helena Lambdon, P.W.; Ellick, S. (2016). "Trochetiopsis
ebenus". IUCN Red...
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Ebenus cretica,
common name
Cretan ebony, is a
leguminous small shrub in the
family Fabaceae.
Ebenus cretica can
reach a
height of 50–100
centimetres (20–39 in)...
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Tiaronthophagus ebenus is a
species of
scarab beetle in the
family Scarabaeidae. It is
found in Africa.
Onthophagus ebenus is a
species of bug that was...
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island of
Saint Helena is
related to
Trochetiopsis ebenus but is now extinct. It
differed from T.
ebenus by
having much
smaller flowers,
sepals hairless...
- The hairy-tailed bat (Lasiurus
ebenus), is a bat
species originally known only from its type locality, Ilha do
Cardoso State Park in Brazil. A
second specimen...
- (Diospyros mabacea)
Trochetiopsis ebenus or St
Helena ebony, dark
coloured wood used for
local inlay work Brya
ebenus,
Jamaican Ebony Ebenopsis ebano,...
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Ebenaceae is
based on the
genus name
Ebenus,
published by Otto ****ze in 1891. It is a
later homonym of
Ebenus L., a
genus already named in the family...
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Heterachthes ebenus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Newman in 1840. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of the...