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Acraea violae Fabricius, 1775.
Pierre and Bernaud, in 1997,
stated that they
verified the type in the
Linnean Society of
London and
considered A.
violae the...
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Parapsectris violae or
Athrips violae is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Oleksiy V. Bidzilya [uk] in 2010. It is
found in Namibia...
- Udea
violae is a moth of the
family Crambidae. It was
described by Otto
Herman Swezey in 1933 and is
endemic to the
Hawaiian island of Oahu. The larvae...
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Pythium violae is a
plant pathogen infecting carrots. It is a soil-borne
oomycete that
causes the
cavity spot
disease of carrots.
Pythium sulcatum also...
- of
plants may be extensive. It is host to the
pathogenic fungi Puccinia violae and
Ramularia lactea. Viola
canina was
first described and
published in...
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forked roots, or galls.
Cavity spot,
caused by the
oomycetes Pythium violae and
Pythium sulcatum,
results in
irregularly shaped,
depressed lesions on...
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Award of
Garden Merit. It is a
known host of the
pathogenic fungus Puccinia violae.
Viola cornuta is
hardy to USDA
zones 6–11 (hardy in the UK to −15 °C (5 °F))...
- 3 Clarini, 4
Violae,
Organo Sonata natalis: 2 Clarini, 2 Violini, 4
Violae,
Organo Sonata Sancti Mauritii: 2 Clarini, 2 Violini, 2
Violae,
Organo Sonata...
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science and
described it again, as
Papilio violae. Consequently, it had been long
known as A.
violae. It was also
recognized that Fabricius' little-studied...
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uncinulatum Pythium undulatum Pythium vanterpoolii Pythium viniferum Pythium violae Pythium volutum Pythium zingiberis Pythium zingiberum Globisporangium sylvati****...