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belong to the
genus Jadera:
Jadera antica (Walker, 1872) i c g
Jadera bayardae Jadera choprai Göllner-Scheiding, 1979 c g
Jadera coturnix (Burmeister...
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Jadera haematoloma, the red-shouldered bug, goldenrain-tree bug or
soapberry bug is a
species of true bug that
lives throughout the
United States and south...
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Dalmatian forms Jadra,
Jadera and Jadertina,
where the
accent kept its
original place.[citation needed] In Dalmatian,
Jadra (
Jadera) was
pronounced Zadra...
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belong to the
species Jadera coturnix:
Jadera coturnix coturnix (Burmeister, 1835)
Jadera coturnix rufoculis (Kirby, 1890) "
Jadera coturnix Report". Integrated...
- Africa. The New
World genus Jadera consists of
nearly 20
species that
range naturally from
Kansas to
southern Argentina.
Jadera haematoloma is a soapberry...
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boxelder bug is
sometimes confused with
insects belonging to the
genera Jadera, Pyrrhocoris, and Melacoryphus. They may also be
confused with the western...
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Jadera hinnulea is a
species of
soapberry bug in the
family Rhopalidae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. "
Jadera hinnulea Report". Integrated...
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eastern coast of the
Adriatic Sea in
Southeastern Europe,
headquartered at
Jadera (later
called Zara, today's Zadar).
Dalmatia first came
under Byzantine...
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paths for
different felid lineages can vary considerably.
Soapberry Bugs (
Jadera haematoloma)
primarily feed on
seeds produced by
plants of the Sapindaceae...
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Phrygus or
Brigus – Phrygia;
Thynus – Bithynia;
Dalmata – Dalmatia;
Jader –
Jadera Colonia; Alb**** from whom Albania;
Zavus – the
river Save;
Pannus – Pannonia;...