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Catholic Encyclopedia.
Marcus &
Flannery Zapotec Civilization...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zapotec (English: /ˈsɒpoʊˌtɛk/) or
zapoteca may
refer to:
Zapotec civilization, a
historical indigenous pre-Columbian...
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Zapoteca sousae is a
plant species native the
Mexican States of
Oaxaca and Colima. It
tends to grow in
undisturbed ravines in
mountainous areas at elevations...
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Megachile zapoteca is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae. It was
described by
Smith in 1853, and
renamed by
Cresson in 1878.
DiscoverLife v t...
- include:
Zapoteca aculeata (Benth.) H.M.Hern.
Zapoteca alinae H.M.Hern.
Zapoteca amazonica (Benth.) H.M.Hern.
Zapoteca andina H.M.Hern.
Zapoteca caracasana...
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Nodubothea zapoteca is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Monne and
Monne in 2008. It is
known from Mexico. BioLib.cz...
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Zapoteca aculeata is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae, that is
endemic to Tungurahua, Ecuador. Its
natural habitat is
subtropical or...
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Zapoteca portoricensis subsp.
portoricensis is a
perennial tree.
ILDIS LegumeWeb v t e...
- The most
numerous include the Nahuas, Totonacs, Huastecs, Popolucs,
Zapotecas, Chinantecas, Otomis, Mazatecas, Tepehuas, Mixtecas, Zoques, Mixes, Mayas...
- Benth. and as C.
thouarsiana Baill.)
Zapoteca caracasana (Jacq.) H.M.Hern. (as C.
caracasana (Jacq.) Benth.)
Zapoteca formosa subsp.
formosa (as C. formosa...