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Alternative names,
mainly in herbalism, are Augentrost****,
Euphrasiae herba,
Herba Euphrasiae and
Herbe d'Euphraise. The
plant was
known to
classical herbalists...
- Otth, (1865)
Coleosporium campanulae (Pers.) Lév., (1867)
Coleosporium euphrasiae (Schumach.) G. Winter, (1881) [1884]
Coleosporium melampyri (Rebent.)...
- Walker, 1848
Aphis cerasi Müller, 1776
Aphis cerasi Fabricius, 1775
Aphis euphrasiae Walker, 1849
Aphis molluginis Koch, 1854
Aphis veronicae Walker, 1848...
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dextrinospora Mollisia discolor Mollisia erumpens Mollisia escharodes Mollisia euphrasiae Mollisia fallax Mollisia fallens Mollisia fungorum Mollisia fuscoparaphysata...
- Natur., Catania, Ser. IV 19: 29 [repr.] (1906)
Pleospora herbarum var.
euphrasiae (Rabenh.) Sacc., Syll. fung. (Abellini) 1: 432 (1882)
Pleospora herbarum...
- (2020)
Leptospora elaeodendri S.D.
Patil & C.
Ramesh (1986)
Leptospora euphrasiae Murashk. (1924)
Leptospora galii N.I. de
Silva & K.D. Hyde (2016) Leptospora...
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bartsiae Leptotrochila cerastiorum Leptotrochila dehnii Leptotrochila euphrasiae Leptotrochila jasiones Leptotrochila lugubris Leptotrochila medicaginis...
- is grey brown, with the
stigmata and
space between them pale; and ab.
euphrasiae Steph. nec Dup. is pale
yellowish grey with
numerous black lines and the...
- more
pointed forewings, but not
smaller as
Staudinger states. The ab.
euphrasiae Brahm,
which appears to be the
commoner form in
France and south-western...
- died in the year 410 at the age of thirty. In Thebáide deposítio sanctæ
Euphrásiæ Vírginis. In Thebais, the
death of St. Euphrasia, virgin. — From the Roman...