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- Moore Triumfetta albida (Domin) Halford Triumfetta althaeoides Lam. Triumfetta amuletum Sprague Triumfetta angolensis Sprague & Hutch. Triumfetta annua...
- Triumfetta rhomboidea, commonly known as diamond burbark, Chinese bur, or kulutkulutan in Tagalog, is a shrub that is extensively naturalised in tropical...
- Triumfetta winneckeana is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to central Australia, including Queensland, the Northern Territory...
- Triumfetta clementii is a shrub species that occurs in the north-west of Western Australia. It has an erect, spreading habit, growing to between 0.15 and...
- genus V. Corchorus genus VI. Honckenya [sic, see Clappertonia] genus VII. Triumfetta genus VIII. Grewia genus IX. Columbia [sic, now Colona] genus X. Tilia...
- recorded are of introduced varieties. Among the shrubs, the hau hau (Triumfetta semitriloba) is still present but Coprosma spp., is not seen on the island...
- Hermannia, and Triumfetta species. Subspecies manjaca has been reported on Triumfetta rhomboidea, Triumfetta annua, Triumfetta effusa, Triumfetta pilosa and...
- Triumfetta: Triumfetta angolensis Sprague & Hutch. indigenous Triumfetta annua L. indigenous Triumfetta annua L. forma annua, indigenous Triumfetta annua...
- rhombifolia, Elatostemma cuneatum, Portulaca oleracea, Laportea interrupta, Triumfetta pentandra, and Asystasia species. Other hosts include Elatostema cuneatum...
- by Åke Gustafsson in 1985. It is found in Gambia. The larvae feed on Triumfetta rhomboidea. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Nepticulidae...