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Definition of Velutina

Velutina
Velutina Vel`u*ti"na, n. [NL. See Velvet.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of marine gastropods belonging to Velutina and allied genera.

Meaning of Velutina from wikipedia

- Velutina cryptospira Middendorff, 1848 Velutina plicatilis (Müller, 1776) Velutina pulc****a Derjugin, 1950 Velutina schneideri Friele, 1886 Velutina...
- Musa velutina, the hairy banana or pink banana, is a diploid species of wild banana. These plants are originally from ****am and the eastern Himalayas....
- The Asian hornet (Vespa velutina), also known as the yellow-legged hornet or Asian predatory wasp, is a species of hornet indigenous to Southeast Asia...
- Quercus velutina (Latin 'velutina', "velvety") , the black oak, is a species of oak in the red oak group (Quercus sect. Lobatae), native and widespread...
- Neltuma velutina (formerly Prosopis velutina), commonly known as velvet mesquite, is a small to medium-sized tree. It is a legume adapted to a dry, desert...
- Fraxinus velutina, the velvet ash, Arizona ash or Modesto ash, is a species of Fraxinus native to southwestern North America, in the United States from...
- distribution of Velutina velutina is cir****boreal. The range of Velutina velutina include: 72.78°N to 42°N; 70°W to 0°W. Distribution of Velutina velutina include:...
- Mucuna prurita Wight Mucuna sericophylla Perkins Mucuna utilis Wight Mucuna velutina H****k. Negretia mitis Blanco Stizolobium aterrimum Piper & Tracy Stizolobium...
- Regelia velutina, the Barrens regelia, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia...
- Soyauxia velutina is a species of flowering plant from the family Peridiscaceae. Brenan, J. P. M. (1953). "Soyauxia, a Second Genus of Medusandraceae"...