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Wallaba is a
monotypic genus of
Guyanese jumping spiders containing the
single species,
Wallaba metallica. It was
first described by Cândido
Firmino de...
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balsam Turpentine Venice turpentine (Larch turpentine) (Larix occidentalis)
Wallaba balsam (Eperua spp.) Some balsams, such as
Balsam of Peru, may be ****ociated...
- margins, and the
fruits are long pods. The wood of E.
falcata is
called wallaba and is
often used in construction.
Eperua banaensis G.A.Romero & Aymard...
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grandiflora (Arawak: Yoboko,
Itoeri Walaba,
Guyanese Creole:
Ituri Wallaba,
Yokobo Wallaba) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae, native...
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including "English yew,
Nigerian satinwood, muninga, opepe, acacia, ayan,
wallaba, eucalyptus,
rengas and
lignum vitae." This
research resulted in the identification...
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Blessed Sacrament was
added in 1938 and
features a roof
covered in
wallaba heartwood shingles and a
Canterbury Cross on the
northern wall. In May...
- high and is made from
thatched allibanna and
manicole palm leaves, and
wallaba posts lashed together with mukru, turu and
nibbi vines. No
nails were used...
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founded in 1858 by
Alfred Patterson, a
lumberjack who was
looking for
Wallaba trees (Eperua falcata). The
village is
built on
white sand
hills along...
- 1877
Viribestus Zhang & Maddison, 2012
Viroqua Peckham & Peckham, 1901
Wallaba Mello-Leitão, 1940,
considered a
synonym of
Sidusa by
Zhang & Maddison...
- 2012
Viribestus Zhang & Maddison, 2012
Viroqua Peckham & Peckham, 1901
Wallaba Mello-Leitão, 1940,
considered a
synonym of
Sidusa by
Zhang & Maddison...