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- friends. Eucalypta: An ugly and evil witch who is Paulus' arch enemy. Krakras: A crow who was transformed into a featherless chick by Eucalypta. She often...
- comparing the morphology and mating compatibility of P. australiana, P. eucalypta, P. subaeruginosa and P. tasmaniana suggested the four were synonymous...
- Eupoecilia eucalypta is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Sri Lanka. This species has a wingspan of 10 mm. Wikimedia Commons...
- MacGowan, Eric "Le Baton" Baconstrip, and Fritz Douglas. Bradley's daughter Eucalypta sang backing vocals on the final number "Gabrielle". The group also performed...
- Australville, Aurora, Captain Cook, Caucus City, Cookaburra, Dampier, Eden, Eucalypta, Flinders, Gonebroke, Home, Hopetoun, Kangaremu, Myola, Meladneyperbane...
- (including two taxa that have since been synonymized: P. australiana and P. eucalypta) but suggest that further research is required to better understand the...
- Comics) Enchantress (Marvel Comics) Esmeralda (Sabrina the Teenage Witch) Eucalypta (Paulus the woodgnome) F Flodderbes (De Geuzen) Eruka Frog (Soul Eater)...
- Olympus, Paradise, Captain Cook, Shakespeare, Kangaremu, Sydmeladperho, Eucalypta and Myola. Myola was the personal favourite of the prime minister, Andrew...
- America Concana Walker, [1858] Clettharina Hampson, 1894 - Southeast Asia Eucalypta Hampson, 1912 Gadirtha Walker, 1858 - Southeast Asia synonym Scolopocneme...
- to market by horse-drawn wagon at first, then by the steamboats Pearl, Eucalypta, Louisa and Porpoise, operated by one Captain John Burke. The viability...