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- science, for example (but this list may be incomplete): Timonius jambosella (Gaertn.) Thwaites Timonius timon (Spreng.) Merr. Bryan, J.E., Shearman, P.L. (Eds...
- Glochidion ferdinandi, Homalanthus populifolius, Polyscias elegans, Timonius rumphii, and Timonius singularis. Mounted Female Larva iNaturalist: Hercules moth...
- Timonius jambosella is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. The species is known as "අංගන - angina" in Sinhala. World...
- published an account of a letter John Woodward had received from Emmanuel Timonius in Istanbul. Smallpox inoculation was advocated as a proven method of curbing...
- plateau, both in forest dominated by Pisonia and Pisonia/Xylosma, and in Timonius thicket, also occurring in Pand****–Thespesia–Argusia embayment forests...
- Emmanuel Timoni or Emanuel Timonius (Gr****: Εμμανουήλ Τιμόνης; 1669-1718/1720) was an Ottoman Gr**** physician from Chios. His father was a dragoman at...
- B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abbottia F.Muell. = Timonius Rumph. ex DC. Abramsia Gillespie = Airo**** K.Schum. & Lauterb. Achilleanthus...
- circinatus Dilochia deleoniae Mycetia suedixieana Mycetia dagohoyana Timonius sulitii Timonius noli-tangere Ixora alejandroi Hoya irisiae Nepenthes barcelonae...
- By July 1716, he had read an endor****t of inoculation by Dr Emanuel Timonius of Constantinople in the Philosophical Transactions. Mather then declared...
- Glochidion ferdinandi, Petalostigma quadriloculare, Aegiceras, Ceriops, Timonius rumphii and Podocarpus spinulosus. Syntherata janetta are found in heavily...