of its genus, Elaeocarpus, comes from the Latin elaeocarpus meaning olive-seed; and the specific epithet dentatus, from the Latin dentatus meaning toothed...
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Island) Elaeocarpus cruciatus Corner - (Malaysia, threatened) Elaeocarpus culminicola Warb. - (New Guinea, Queensland) Elaeocarpus dentatus (J.R.Forst...
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E. dentatus may refer to: Elaeocarpus dentatus, the hinau, a forest tree species native of New Zealand Etisus dentatus, a crab species found in the Indo-Pacific...
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northern rātā (Metrosideros robusta), maire (Nestegis), hinau (Elaeocarpus dentatus), totara (Podocarpus totara), rewarewa (Knightia excelsa), mahoe...
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dentatus (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Vahl Elaeocarpus dewildei Weibel Elaeocarpus dianxiensis Y.Tang & H.Li Elaeocarpus dictyophlebius Merr. Elaeocarpus dinagatensis...
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strictum Variable inaka Dracophyllum trimorphum Elaeocarpus Hīnau Elaeocarpus dentatus Pōkākā Elaeocarpus hookerianus Griselinia Akapuka Griselinia lucida...
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the Royal New Zealand Navy. The name comes from the forest tree Elaeocarpus dentatus which is native to New Zealand. Hinau was commissioned on 4 October...
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Hinau may refer to: Elaeocarpus dentatus, a New Zealand native tree HMNZS Hinau, the name of two ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy This disambiguation...
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Hangehange is a Māori language name for the following plant species: Elaeocarpus dentatus, a large native tree of New Zealand also commonly called hinau Geniostoma...
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numbers. Larvae have been reported feeding under the bark of dead Elaeocarpus dentatus, Aristotelia serrata, Nothofagus, Myoporum laetum and Rhopalostylis...
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The mushroom was originally found growing on the fallen leaves of Elaeocarpus dentatus, a species of flowering plant in the family Elaeocarpaceae. It has...
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(Melicytus ramiflorus), kamahi (Weinmannia racemosa), and hīnau (Elaeocarpus dentatus), but nīkau and mamaku are often the most common. Above the steep...
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endemic flightless bird impair seed dispersal of the New Zealand tree Elaeocarpus dentatus". Ecology and Evolution. 8 (12): 5992–6004. doi:10.1002/ece3.4157...
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