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Angiopteris evecta,
commonly known as the king fern,
giant fern,
elephant fern,
oriental vessel fern,
Madagascar tree fern, or mule's foot fern, is a very...
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Helina evecta is a fly from the
family Muscidae.
larvae are
found in
humus soil and moss.
Adults are
found feeding on
Salix and
Tussilago in spring. Most...
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Colona evecta is a tree species,
first described by Pierre, in the
genus Colona and now
placed in the
subfamily Grewioideae. No
subspecies are
listed in...
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Volucella evecta, the
eastern swiftwing, is an
uncommon species of
hoverfly that has been
considered a
subspecies of
Volucella bombylans, but has been...
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inclusion of
these taxa
within a
broad concept of Angiopteris.
Angiopteris evecta has been
introduced and
naturalized in Hawaii, Jamaica, and
parts of Central...
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Hawaiian Islands,
Costa Rica, and Jamaica, the
species Angiopteris evecta is naturalized,
having escaped from
botanical gardens, and is considered...
- koa), Blue
Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia),
Nageia nagi,
Angiopteris evecta,
Shaving Brush Tree (Pseudobombax ellipti****),
Autograph Tree (Clusia rosea)...
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related to the
original Wilkes Expedition. The
Vessel Fern (Angiopteris
evecta)
situated in the Jungle, is a fern
believed to be the
direct progeny of...
- Roussy, 1994)
Bractechlamys corallinoides (d'Orbigny, 1840)
Bractechlamys evecta (Iredale, 1939)
Bractechlamys georgei (Dijkstra, 1998)
Bractechlamys langfordi...
- margins. The
gregarious larvae are
recorded to feed on the fern
Angiopteris evecta (Marattiaceae). Ghazali, S. Z.; Md-Zain, B. M.; Maideen, H.; Maimon, A....