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- Hetaeria, commonly known as hairy jewel orchids, is a genus of about thirty species of flowering plants in the orchid family Orchidaceae. Plants in this...
- Hetaeria oblongifolia, commonly known as the hairy jewel orchid, is a species of orchid that is native to Southeast Asia, New Guinea and Queensland. It...
- trade guilds, functioned as burial societies. Terms for these include hetaeria, collegia, and sodalitas. The by-laws of one burial society are preserved...
- Gelechia hetaeria is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in Mexico (Veracruz). The wingspan is about 15 mm. The forewings are rosy greyish fuscous...
- romanized: Hetaireía, Byzantine Gr**** pronunciation: [(h)e.teˈri.a], Latinized as hetaeria) was a term for a corps of bodyguards during the Byzantine Empire. Hetaireia...
- Orchidoideae Tribe: Cranichideae Genus: Cystorchis Species: C. variegata Binomial name Cystorchis variegata Blume Synonyms Hetaeria variegata (Blume) Miq....
- Habenaria warburgana Habenaria zephyrica Herminium lanceum Hetaeria anomala Hetaeria elata Hetaeria oblongifolia Hippeophyllum wenzelii Hylophila lanceolata...
- had different names for their elite cavalry regiments. The Hetaireia or Hetaeria was a corps of bodyguards during the Byzantine Empire. Its name means "the...
- Banka, Borneo) G. e. orithia Jordan, 1909 (Philippines (Mapun)) G. e. hetaerias (Jordan, 1937) (Siberut) G. evemon lebar (Page & Treadaway 2011) Karimati...
- (Nilgiri Hills) Habenaria richardiana Orchidaceae I KL (Travancore), TN Hetaeria ovalifolia Orchidaceae I KL, TN (Courtallum, Tirunelveli Hills) Ipsea malabarica...