Definition of Trimera. Meaning of Trimera. Synonyms of Trimera

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Definition of Trimera

Trimera
Trimera Tri"me*ra, n. pl. [NL. See Tri-, and -mere.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Coleoptera including those which have but three joints in the tarsi.

Meaning of Trimera from wikipedia

- Gynochthodes trimera, synonym Morinda trimera and known as noni kuahiwi is a species of flowering tree in the coffee family, Rubiaceae, that is endemic...
- Erica trimera is a species of flowering plant. It is a shrub or tree which grows in the mountains of eastern and central Africa. Erica trimera is an evergreen...
- Gynochthodes officinalis Morinda trimera Hillebr. – Noni kuahiwi (from Hawaii) is a synonym of Gynochthodes trimera. Morinda muscosa Jacq. is a synonym...
- Pseuduvaria trimera is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to China, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. William Grant Craib, the British...
- belonging to the family Salicaceae. It contains a single species, Hemiscolopia trimera. Its native range is Indo-China to Western Malesia. "Hemiscolopia Slooten...
- Kosterm. Diospyros malayana Bakh. Diospyros tahanensis Bakh. Diospyros trimera Fletcher Ebenus andamanica (Kurz) ****ze Ebenus punctata (Hiern) ****ze...
- ruwenzoriense Ericales Aningeria adolfi-friederici Erica arborea Erica trimera Erica silvatica Erica johnstonii Br****icales Subularia monticola Primulales...
- gossweileri, Staudtia gabonensis, Dacryoides buettneri, Ongokea gore, Santiria trimera, Annonidium mannii and Pentaclethra macrophylla are preferred. There have...
- WilsonTexas torchwood, chapotillo Amyris thyrsiflora Turcz. Amyris trimera Krug & Urb. Amyris vestita Lundell Atalantia simplicifolia (Roxb.) Engl...
- ambrosioides, the epazote, also known in Brazil as erva-de-santa-maria; Baccharis trimera, the carqueja; Maytenus ilicifolia, the espinheira-santa; Rhamnus purshiana...