- The chestnut-tailed
starling (Sturnia
malabarica), also
called grey-headed
starling and grey-headed myna is a
member of the
starling family. It is a resident...
- medicine.
M.
malabarica is used to
adulterate true nutmeg,
which comes from
Myristica fragrans. Both
Myristica magnifica and
M.
malabarica are endangered...
- The
Indian silverbill or white-throated
munia (Euodice
malabarica) is a
small p****erine bird
found in the
Indian Subcontinent and
adjoining regions that...
- dried. Two
other species of
genus Myristica with
different flavors,
M.
malabarica and
M. argentea, are
sometimes used to
adulterate nutmeg as a ****e. Mace...
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called Mac****ar nutmeg, Papua(n) nutmeg, long
nutmeg or
silver nutmeg.
M.
malabarica is used to
adulterate true nutmeg,
which comes from
Myristica fragrans...
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Diospyros malabarica, the gaub tree,
Malabar ebony, black-and-white
ebony or pale moon ebony, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
family Ebenaceae that...
- of the wing and
flight behaviour of yellow-wattled
lapwing Lobipluvia malabarica (Boddaert)". Comp. Physiol. Ecol. 8: 1–4.
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Anisomeles malabarica, more
commonly known as the
Malabar catmint, is a
species of
herbaceous shrub in the
family Lamiaceae. It is
native to
tropical and...
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Begonia malabarica, the
Malabar begonia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Begoniaceae,
native to
India and Sri Lanka. It has antibacterial...
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ceiba Up-close view of a typical,
undisturbed bark in Hong Kong. Barstow,
M. (2020). "Bombax ceiba". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2020: e.T61781914A61781917...