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Tocantínia (Akwẽ-Xerénte Krikahâ [kɾikahə]: 44 ) is a muni****lity in the
state of
Tocantins in the
Northern region of Brazil. List of muni****lities in...
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Hippeastrum subg.
Tocantinia is a
subgenus of the
genus Hippeastrum endemic to Brazil.
Hippeastrum subg.
Tocantinia are bulbous, 30–70 cm tall perennial...
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formerly treated as
Tocantinia mira. The
flowers are single, the
stigma capitate.
Spathe bracts are lanceolate, with a
single valve.
Tocantinia mira
grows in...
- by the
inclusion of the
three species of Tocantina:
Hippeastrum subg.
Tocantinia (Ravenna) Nic.García (3)
Hippeastrum subg.
Hippeastrum (autonym) (~100)...
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Threnia therimachus (Walker, 1851)
Tipulogaster lancea (Tomasovic, 2002)
Tocantinia misera (Walker, 1854)
Tolmerus alamosae (Martin, 1975)
Tolmerus albiceps...
- and Habranthus.
Hippeastreae also
include Haylockia,
Rhodolirion and
Tocantinia. A more
focused study of
Hippeastreae alone in 2014,
resolved two major...
- (wapishana) Cantá,
Roraima (macushi) and (wapishana) Itacajá,
Tocantins (Krahô)
Tocantínia,
Tocantins (Xerénte) Muni****lities that have co-official
Italian language:...
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Cerrado Akuwẽ (Central Jê) Xerénte
Official status Official language in Brazil (
Tocantínia)
Language codes ISO 639-3 xer
Glottolog xere1240 ELP Xerente...
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Sprekelia (2) (now
included in Zephyranthes)
Tocantinia (1) (now
included in
Hippeastrum subgenus Tocantinia)
Zephyranthes (107)
Formerly included, now...
- do Rio
Negro Bom
Jesus do
Tocantins Ipueiras Lajeado Monte do
Carmo Palmas Pedro Afonso Porto Nacional Santa Maria do
Tocantins Silvanópolis
Tocantínia...