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Orocrambus ventosus is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1920. The
species is
endemic to New Zealand,
where it has...
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French Republican Calendar. The
month was
named after the
Latin word
ventosus 'windy'. Ventôse was the
third month of the
winter quarter (mois d'hiver)...
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which is
known for its
strong winds. In the 10th century, the
names Mons
Ventosus and Mons
Ventorius appear.[citation needed] Mont Ventoux,
although geologically...
- 20, 21, or 22
January Ventôse (from
French venteux,
derived from
Latin ventosus 'windy'),
starting 19, 20, or 21
February Spring:
Germinal (from French...
- P. Sm.
Lupinus velutinus Benth.
Lupinus venezuelensis C.P. Sm.
Lupinus ventosus C.P. Sm.
Lupinus verbasciformis Sandwith Lupinus verjonensis C.P. Sm. Lupinus...
- the nominate. T. r.
ventosus has a much
larger and
bright orange throat patch and an
ochraceous tinge to the belly. T. r.
ventosus is the northernmost...
- C.P.Sm.
Lupinus velutinus Benth.
Lupinus venezuelensis C.P.Sm.
Lupinus ventosus C.P.Sm.
Lupinus verbasciformis Sandwith Lupinus verjonensis C.P.Sm. Lupinus...
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family Ophioparmaceae. It has
cosmopolitan distribution. Synonym:
Lichen ventosus L. (= basionym)
Haematomma ventosum (L.) A.M****al. "Ophioparma ventosa...
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subspecies T. r.
ruckeri (Bourcier, 1847) T. r.
venezuelensis Cory, 1913 T. r.
ventosus Bangs & T. E. Penard, 1924 from
southeastern Guatemala and
Belize to western...
- (Trimen) A.J.Paton
Coleus venteri (van Jaarsv. & Hankey) A.J.Paton
Coleus ventosus (P.I.Forst.) P.I.Forst.
Coleus venustus (P.I.Forst.) P.I.Forst. Coleus...