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- Hanseniella may refer to: Hanseniella (myriapod), a genus of myriapods in the family Scutigerellidae Hanseniella (plant), a genus of plants in the family...
- symphylan, Scutigerella immaculata can be a pest of crops. A species of Hanseniella has been recorded as a pest of sugar cane and pineapples in Queensland...
- Hanseniella is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Podostemaceae. Its native range is Thailand. Species: Hanseniella heterophylla C.Cusset...
- Tiegs, O. W. (1 March 1945). "Memoirs: The Post-Embryonic Development of Hanseniella Agilis (Symphyla)". Journal of Cell Science. s2-85 (338): 191–328. doi:10...
- oldest described species of the family are members of the extant genera Hanseniella and Scutigerella from Eocene aged Baltic amber, undescribed specimens...
- 189 cm (74 in). Symphylans (Symphyla) The largest known symphylan is Hanseniella magna, originating in Tasmanian caves, which can reach lengths from 25 mm...
- noveloi Dalzellia ranongensis Diamantina lombardii Farmeria metzgerioides Hanseniella heterophylla Ledermanniella aloides Ledermanniella bifurcata Ledermanniella...
- Engl. Djinga C.Cusset Endocaulos C.Cusset Farmeria Willis ex Hook.f. Hanseniella C.Cusset Hydrobryum Endl. Hydrodiscus Koi & M.Kato Indodalzellia Koi...
- Hannonia Hanno the Navigator (c. 480 BC – 440 BC) Amaryllidaceae Bu Hanseniella Bertel Hansen (1932–2005) Danish botanist and lecturer Podostemaceae...
- undertook a four-year investigation of the embryology of the symphylan Hanseniella agilis, followed by a three study of the embryology of pauropus silvaticus...