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Bucculatrix myricae is a moth in the
family Bucculatricidae. It was
described by Émile
Louis Ragonot in 1879. It is
found in France, Spain,
Portugal and...
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Phyllonorycter myricae is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
native to
Madeira and the
Canary Islands. In 2000, it was
studied in
Hawaii as a...
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Teleia triparella ab.
griseella Preissecker, 1931
Telphusa triparella r.
myricae Gilles, 1936
Teleia triparella var.
sultanella Caradja, 1920 Oecophora...
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first collection ‘
Myricae’
draws attention to this approach; it is
widely regarded as a
reference to Virgil's ‘humilesque
myricae’, i.e.
humble tamarisks...
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other are
classified in
genomospecies 3.
Pseudomonas amygdali pv.
myricae was
first isolated on
Myrica trees.
Pseudomonas amygdali pv.
nerii Pseudomonas...
- This is a
monotypic genus,
containing the
single species Obscurodiscus myricae. List of
Dermateaceae genera Lumbsch TH,
Huhndorf SM. (December 2007)....
- moth as well as the
bucculatricid leaf-miners
Bucculatrix cidarella, B.
myricae (feeds
exclusively on M. gale) and B.
paroptila and the
Coleophora case-bearers...
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Retrieved August 3, 2015. Sacré, Dirk; Tournoy, Gilbert, eds. (2000).
Myricae:
Essays on Neo-Latin
Literature in
Memory of
Josef IJsewijn.
Leuven University...
- (Germany):
Heyder & Zimmer, 1866), page 361. Sacré, D., and G.
Tournoy (2000)
Myricae:
Essays on Neo-Latin
Literature in
Memory of
Jozef Ijsewijn,
Leuven University...
- (1855–1912), poet; his
works include Carmina (in Latin, 1914), the more
mystical Myricae (1891) and the
patriotic Odi e inni (1906)
Silvio Pellico (1789–1854),...