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Nematolepis squamea ,
commonly known as Satinwood, is an
upright shrub or
small tree
species which is
endemic to Australia.
Nematolepis squamea is an erect...
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Melaleuca squamea,
commonly known as
swamp honey-myrtle, is a
plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to
south eastern parts of Australia...
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Hierodoris squamea is a moth of the
family Oecophoridae. It is
endemic to New
Zealand and is
found in the
mountains of
Fiordland as well as the Olivine...
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Hibiscus patersonii R.Br.
Hibiscus patersonius Andrews, orth. var.
Laguna squamea Vent.
Lagunaria patersonia var.
typica Domin Solandra squamea Poir....
- (Athero**** moschatum),
leatherwood (Eucryphia lucida),
satinwood (Nematolepis
squamea), blue-green tea tree (Leptospermum glaucescens), and
horizontal scrub...
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Murraya paniculata, Satinwood, from
Southeast Asia and
Australia Nematolepis squamea,
Satinwood from
Australia Pericopsis elata,
Yellow or
African satinwood...
- depressa, a tree from
Central America in the
genus Mosannona Nematolepis squamea, an
Australian tree
Olearia lacunosa, a
shrub from New Zealand, lancewood...
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Bulletin of Malacology, Taiwan. 33: 37–54. (description of
Scaeochlamys squamea Dijkstra & Maestrati, 2009,
accepted as
Scaeochlamys squamata) Iredale...
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squamea (Labill.) Paul G.Wilson — satinwood,
lancewood satin box,
satin box,
lancewood or
bobie bobie (Qld., N.S.W., Vic., Tas.)
Nematolepis squamea subsp...
- 340 m (1,120 ft). Here it was
found growing on
satinwood (Nematolepis
squamea) at the edge of a wet
eucalypt forest. The
specific epithet abscondita...