- (1928)
Corynella DC. (1825)
Corynitis Spreng. (1827)
Notodon Urb. (1899)
Sabinea DC. (1825)
Sauvallella Rydb. (1924)
Toxotropis Turcz. (1846) Vilmorinia...
-
Sprattus sprattus. Some
species that move
between are
Pandalus borealis,
Sabinea sarsi,
Etmopterus spinax.
Apart from
sandy and
stony reefs,
extensive cold...
-
Eddis and his name was
commemorated by de
Candolle for a
leguminous genus Sabinea. The
standard author abbreviation Sabine is used to
indicate this person...
- 13, 1936, is the
white ginger lily. The
national flower of
Dominica is
Sabinea carinalis,
commonly known as
Carib wood or Bois Caraibe. The Dominican...
-
Experimental acclimatisation of
Sabinea ulvae (Pennant) to freshwater, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 15: 96–7 1925 The
invalidity of
Sabinea Sowerby. ibid. 16: 48–49...
-
distribution boundary),
species of wild
roses (Rosa) and
juniper (Juniperus
sabinea). At
moister places there also
willow bushes (Salix) and
along lake s****s...
- Many
plants have
since been restored. The
gardens include the bois
kwaib (
Sabinea carinalis), Dominica's
national tree and flower, and many
other tropical...
- (occasionally up to June,
depending on dry
season rains), an
individual Poitea (
Sabinea) can be seen from a mile away as the
entire tree
turns brilliant red, the...
- 2004
Prionocrangon Wood-Mason & Al****, 1891
Rhynocrangon Zarenkov, 1965
Sabinea J. C. Ross, 1835
Sclerocrangon Sars, 1883
Syncrangon Kim & Hayashi, 2003...