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Knightia is an
extinct genus of
clupeid bony fish that
lived in the
freshwater lakes and
rivers of
North America and Asia
during the
Eocene epoch. The...
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Knightia excelsa,
commonly called rewarewa (from Māori), is an
evergreen tree
endemic to the low
elevation and
valley forests of New Zealand's
North Island...
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Knightia is a
small genus of the
family Proteaceae endemic to New Zealand,
named in
honor of
Thomas Andrew Knight. One
extant species, K.
excelsa (rewarewa)...
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Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Fish
fossils of
Diplomystus and
Knightia are
found in
Fossil Lake but not in Lake Gosiute. Only Lake
Gosiute has...
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Eucarpha strobilina,
synonym Knightia strobilina, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Proteaceae,
native to New Caledonia. The
taxonomic history...
- Caledonia. It was
first described in 1865 as
Knightia deplanchei. The
species was
placed within the
genus Knightia until 1975, when
Lawrence Johnson and Barbara...
- flower:
Wyoming Indian paintbrush (Castilleja linariifolia)
State fossil:
Knightia State gemstone:
Wyoming nephrite jade
State gr****:
western wheatgr**** (Pascopyrum...
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including bees and ants
Primary source:
Knightia eocaena fish,
about 10
centimetres (3.9 in) long.
Knightia is the most
commonly excavated fossil fish...
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close ****ociation with the
extinct clupeid Knightia. Many
Diplomystus specimens are
preserved with a
Knightia lodged in
their mouth,
indicating that Diplomystus...
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Australian Rosewood (Synoum glandulosum) also as
Scentless Rosewood, (
Knightia excelsa)
Bolivian Rosewood,
Santos Rosewood, Pau Ferro, Morado, Machaerium...