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Hedera rhombea, the ****anese ivy or songak, is a
species of ivy in the
Araliaceae family native to East Asia. It is
native to ****an, the
Korean Peninsula...
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Eugenia rhombea, the red stopper, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Myrtaceae. It is
native to
southern Florida, Mexico,
Central America,...
- Mene
rhombea is an
extinct perciform fish
belonging to the
family Menidae.
During the
Middle Eocene (Lutetian epoch),
about 48 to 40 mya,
these fishes...
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purdyi from the
Paleocene of Peru,
resemble later species, such as M.
rhombea of the
Monte Bolca lagerstätte, and even the
living species, M. maculata...
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Prostanthera rhombea,
commonly known as
sparkling mint-bush, is a
plant in the
family Lamiaceae and is
endemic to
disjunct areas of south-eastern Australia...
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Tinea rhombella Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775
Tinea axilella Thunberg, 1794
Recurvaria rhombea Haworth, 1828
Gelechia cinereoradicica Szent-Ivány, 1942...
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Hedera pastuchovii G.Woronow – Pastuchov's ivy. Caucasus, Alborz.
Hedera rhombea (Miq.)
Siebold ex Bean – ****anese ivy. ****an, Korea, Taiwan. Trichomes...
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phragmitellus f.
intermediellus Raebel, 1925
Chilo phragmitellus f.
nigricellus Raebel, 1925
Palparia rhombea Haworth, 1811
Topeutis phragmitalis Hübner, 1825...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ****anese ivy may
refer to:
Hedera rhombea, see ivy
Parthenocissus tricuspidata, also
known as ****anese creeper, Boston...
- ****an and the
Korean Peninsula. It was
originally described as
Capoeta rhombea by
Temminck &
Schlegel in 1846. It is the type
species for the
genus Acheilognathus...