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native to Europe.
Species in the
genus used to be
placed under genus Specularia along with
plants in
genera Triodanis and
Heterocodon as well as some...
- 1840 not Desf. 1833
Campanula planiflora Lam.
Campanula subulata P.Beauv. ex A.DC.
Phyteuma americanum Hill
Specularia americana (L.)
Morgan ex J. James...
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cordata Vis. – Stirp. Dalmat. Spec.: 5 (1826)
Specularia speculum A.DC. — Monogr. Campan.: 346 (1830)
Specularia speculum-veneris (L.) A.DC. – Monogr. Campan...
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Geometridae described by
Warren in 1894. Its
single species,
Aporandria specularia, was
first described by
Achille Guenée in 1857. It is
found in Sri Lanka...
- (L.)
Britton Prismatocarpus perfoliatus (L.)
Sweet Pentagonia perfoliata (L.) ****ze
Dysmicodon perfoliatum (L.) Nutt
Specularia perfoliata (L.) A.DC....
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Sedulia perakensis Willemse, 1932
Sedulia specularia Stål, 1875 - type
species (as
Traulia specularia Stål) Stål C (1878)
Bihang Kungl.
Svenska Vet...
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frames or in cu****ber
houses glazed with
either oiled cloth known as
specularia or with
sheets of
selenite (a.k.a.
lapis specularis),
according to the...
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Cartilaginous Nature—Cu****bers. Pepones" Reportedly, they were also
cultivated in
specularia, cu****ber
houses glazed with
oiled cloth.
Pliny describes the Italian...
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rabbinic use of the term אספקלריה, aspaklaria, a
borrowing from the
Latin specularia. This has the same
ambiguous meaning,
although Adam
Clarke concluded that...
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Cartilaginous Nature—Cu****bers. Pepones" Reportedly, they were also
cultivated in
specularia, cu****ber
houses glazed with
oiled cloth.
Pliny describes the Italian...