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Salman IM,
Asmawi MZ,
Ibraheem ZO, Yam MF (August 2012). "Orthosiphon
stamineus:
traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology". J Med...
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Awaous stamineus,
commonly known as ‘O‘opu nakea, is a
species of goby
native to the
Hawaiian Islands. It has been
previously considered a
synonym of...
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Sinensetin is a
methylated flavone. It can be
found in
Orthosiphon stamineus and in
orange oil. GHS:
Pubchem Akowuah, G. A.; Ismail, Z.; Norhayati, I...
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flagtail (Kuhlia xenura), the
mullet (Mugil cephalus), the
gobies (Awaous
stamineus,
Lentipes concolor,
Sicyopterus stimpsoni and
Stenogobius hawaiiensis)...
- A.J.Paton &
Hedge -
Madagascar Orthosiphon aristatus aka
Orthosiphon stamineus (Blume) Miq. - China,
Indian Subcontinent,
Southeast Asia, Queensland;...
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sitchensis –
Alaska brome Bromus squarrosus –
rough brome, corn
brome Bromus stamineus –
roadside brome Bromus sterilis –
barren brome,
poverty brome, sterile...
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Conchology X;
Academy of
Natural Sciences,
Philadelphia (described as
Turbo stamineus) Alf A. &
Kreipl K. (2003). A
Conchological Iconography: The
Family Turbinidae...
- Consequently,
Hawaiian Awaous are now
recognized as a
distinct species Awaous stamineus.
Males can
reach a
length of 24.5 cm (9.6 in) SL
while females only reach...
- gobioid.
Three of
these gobioids, S.
stimpsoni (this article),
Awaous stamineus (endemic) and
Lentipes concolor (endemic) are
amphidromous stream dwellers...
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advocate for the
protection of the
native species, such as O'opu (Awaous
stamineus) at risk of extinction.
Biocultural Conservation Gon has been a strong...