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- Lex. – bat-faced cuphea Cuphea lutea Rose Cuphea lutescens Hoehne Cuphea melvilla Lindl. Cuphea mesostemon Koehne Cuphea micropetala ****h Cuphea nudicostata...
- Saturnia janetta White, 1843 Antheraea janetta (White, 1843) Saturnia melvilla Westwood, 1854 Antheraea purpurascens Walker, 1865 Saturnia purpurascens...
- Oguchi  Jordan – Nyla Munir Haddad  Lebanon – Yolla George Harb  Liberia – Melvilla Mardea Harris  Luxembourg – Marie-Anne Geisen  Malaysia – Clara Eunice...
- (Acanthaceae) or Drymonia semicordata (Gesneriaceae), and Myrtales like Cuphea melvilla (Lythraceae). Even congeneric plants with flowers of slightly different...
- Moby-****. One of Darden's later projects was named after Herman Melville: Melvilla. Darden writes concerning this project: "The building honors Moby-****...
- Melville, and circa 1990 designed a work of paper architecture called Melvilla that is meant to be a structural celebration of what Darden regarded as...
- Carniolan Missionary Marko Anton Kappus]. Od Alkuina do von Wolkensteina, Melvilla in Steinbecka: znanstvene razprave ob stoletnici rojstva akademika Janeza...
- architecture—designs inspired by works of literature. One example is his design for Melvilla, inspired by his love of Moby-**** by Herman Melville. Because his designs...
- Elizabeth Anderson 1963 Ethel Zoe Norman 1964 Norma Dorothy Davis 1965 Melvilla Mardea Harris 1968 Wilhelmina Nadieh Brownell 1969 Antionette Coleman 1970...
- retrieved 2019-01-01. Shirley A. Graham, "New Species of Cuphea Section Melvilla (Lythraceae) and an Annotated Key to the Section", Brittonia 42.1 (January–March...