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Western scientific world to peyote.
Louis Lewin described Anhalonium lewinii in 1888.
British ****ologist
Havelock Ellis self
experimented with it on...
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Chlorella lewinii is a euryhaline,
unicellular microalga in the
Division Chlorophyta. It is
spherical to oval-shaped, is
solitary and
lacks a mucilaginous...
- Lewin's
honeyeater (Meliphaga
lewinii) is a bird that
inhabits the
ranges along the east
coast of Australia. It has a
semicircular ear-patch, pale yellow...
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Aenetus lewinii is a moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
known from New
South Wales and Queensland. The
larvae feed on
various trees,
including Casuarina...
- Beijerinck, 1890
Species Chlorella autotrophica Chlorella coloniales Chlorella lewinii Chlorella minutissima Chlorella pituita Chlorella pulc****oides Chlorella...
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Oreta sobria Walker, 1855
Eriogaster simplex Walker, 1855
Thaumatopoea lewinii Herrich-Schäffer, [1858]
Naprepa pilosa Walker, 1865
Naprepa hirta Walker...
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plants by the
larvae of
hepialid moths of the
genus Aenetus,
including A.
lewinii and A. ligniveren.
These burrow horizontally into the
trunk then vertically...
- were kind
enough to
interest themselves in my
researches in
Anhalonium lewinii (peyote) and made me some
special preparations on the
lines indicated by...
- type species. The
genus name is from a
synonym of the type
species Rallus lewinii Swainson, 1837. The
common name
commemorates the
English engraver and naturalist...
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bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus), and Lewin's
honeyeater (Meliphaga
lewinii).
Fruit bats such as the grey-headed flying-fox (Pteropus poliocephalus)...