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Definition of Trophis

Trophi
Trophi Tro"phi, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a feeder, fr. ? to feed.] (Zo["o]l.) The mouth parts of an insect, collectively, including the labrum, labium, maxill[ae], mandibles, and lingua, with their appendages.

Meaning of Trophis from wikipedia

- accepted. Trophis cuspidata Lundell Trophis involucrata W.C.Burger Trophis mexicana (Liebm.) Bureau Trophis noraminervae Cuevas & Carvajal Trophis racemosa...
- 2005). "Press". Studio Trophis. SFX Magazine. Archived from the original on January 20, 2019. Retrieved April 14, 2021. Studio Trophis' official website The...
- Trophis racemosa, commonly named white ramoon, is a species of plant of the fig family native to Latin America. "Trophis racemosa (L.) Urb". Plants of...
- Malaisia scandens (syn. Trophis scandens), the burny vine or crow ash, is a species of large woody vines, constituting part of the fig plant family. They...
- The Studio Trophis Production Company, or Studio Trophis for short, was an independent video game developer, based in Sheffield, UK. Their first game...
- selected by birds. Condor, 261–263. E.g. of Gumbo-limbo (Bursera simaruba). Trophis racemosa (Moraceae), and especially of Cymbopetalum mayanum (Annonaceae):...
- Howe Island in the Tasman Sea, where it is common in lowland forest. "Trophis scandens subsp. megacarpa". Flora of Australia Online: Data derived from...
- Blume (12 spp.) Sorocea A.St.-Hil. (22 spp.) Taxotrophis Blume (6 spp.) Trophis P.Browne (5 spp.) Other genera accepted by Plants of the World Online as...
- Moreae—Bl****rodea, Broussonetia, Fatoua, Maclura, Milicia, Morus, Streblus and Trophis—which included 73 species. About 40 generic names have been coined for...
- and berries. In the winter months, Cymbopetalum mayanum (Annonaceae) and Trophis racemosa (Moraceae) bear fruit well liked by this species, and such trees...