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Lorenzo Insigne Cavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [loˈrɛntso inˈsiɲɲe]; born 4 June 1991) is an
Italian professional footballer who
plays as a winger...
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Leccinum insigne,
commonly known as the
aspen bolete or the
aspen scaber stalk, is a
species of
bolete fungus in the
family Boletaceae.
Described as new...
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herbarium material. The
clades were: the Vulgatae, Montanae, Nobiles, Regiae,
Insignes and Urceolatae.
Regiae appears to
reflect the
relationships of its members...
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Rhododendron insigne (不凡杜鹃) is a
rhododendron species native to
southern Sichuan in China,
where it
grows at
altitudes of 700–2,000 m (2,300–6,600 ft)...
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Paphiopedilum insigne is an
Asian species of
slipper orchid and the type
species of the
genus Paphiopedilum. Its name is
derived from the
Latin insigne, meaning...
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Stirpium Commentarii Insignes hand-coloured
first edition (1542) in
Cambridge Digital Library De
Historia Stirpium Commentarii Insignes (German edition, 1542)...
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Xiphinema insigne is a
plant pathogenic nematode infecting tea. They are
known to
infect cacao trees. They are
known to live in the Philippines. It also...
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Gnomidolon insigne is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Martins in 1967. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of...
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Hebeloma insigne is a
species of
mushroom in the
family Hymenogastraceae.
Along with
other species of its genus, it is
poisonous and can
result in severe...
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Clinidium insigne is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Rhysodinae. It was
described by
Antoine Henri Grouvelle in 1903. It is
known from Ecuador...