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- Hermannia auricoma K. Schum. Hermannia burc****ii Verd. Hermannia cernua Thunb. Hermannia coccocarpa ****ze Hermannia comosa Burch. ex DC. Hermannia confusa...
- Hermannia is a genus of mites that includes several dozen described species. Typically they dwell in moss, feeding partly on fungi. Colloff, MJ & Halliday...
- Ti**** hermannia is a species in the family Tipulidae ("large crane flies"), in the order Diptera ("flies"). "Ti**** hermannia Species Information". BugGuide...
- Fußballverband (South German Football League), the club merged with FC Hermannia 07 – the former football side of Mainzer TV 1817 – to form 1. Mainzer...
- indigenous Genus Hermannia: Hermannia abrotanoides Schrad. indigenous Hermannia affinis K.Schum. indigenous Hermannia alnifolia L. endemic Hermannia althaeifolia...
- in having a crested capsule – much like the American species of Hermannia and Hermannia cristata from the summer-rainfall region of South Africa. Othonna...
- Heidelberg, West Germany Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) Weight 155 lb (70 kg) Sport Country  Germany  Germany  United States Club FC Hermannia Medal record...
- Triumfetta and Hermannia species (including Hermannia diffusa, Hermannia incana, Hermannia comosa, Hermannia coccocarpa, Hermannia candicans, Hermannia pilosula...
- cuticles varies in different species. Some examples are Antizoma miersiana, Hermannia disermifolia and Galenia africana which are xerophytes from the same region...
- The larvae feed on Hermannia species (including Hermannia diffusa, Hermannia incana, Hermannia comosa, Hermannia cuneifolia, Hermannia pulverata) and Hebiscus...