Hymenaea is a genus of plants in the legume family Fabaceae. Of the fourteen living species in the genus, all but one are native to the tropics of the...
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Hymenaea courbaril, the courbaril or West Indian locust, is a hardwood tree common in the Caribbean and Central and South America. As lumber it is frequently...
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Hymenaea protera is an extinct prehistoric leguminous tree, the probable ancestor[verification needed] of present-day Hymenaea species. Most neotropical...
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has information related to Mansoa hymenaea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mansoa hymenaea. "Mansoa hymenaea (DC.) A. H. Gentry". Germplasm Resources...
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Hymenaea oblongifolia is a widespread species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to the várzea forest ecosystem of northern and western...
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similar Puerto Rican game (played with the smaller seed of the jatobá, Hymenaea courbaril) is called gallitos (meaning small roosters or cocks, as in cockfighting)...
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'incomplete combustion' due to forest fires among the extinct species Hymenaea protera trees about 25 to 40 million years ago. This effect is only possible...
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Hymenaea verrucosa (commonly known as Zanzibar copal, East African copal, or amber tree) is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae...
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Caloreas hymenaea is a moth in the family Choreutidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1909. It is found in Bolivia. "Choreutidae.lifedesks.org"...
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Hymenaea torrei is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Cuba. It is threatened by habitat loss. Areces-Mallea, A.E. (1998)....
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Hymenaea stiginocarpa is an irregularly shaped, mostly 6–9 m (20–30 ft) high tree that has been assigned to the pea family. It has a twisted spindle-shaped...
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Hymenaea martiana is a tree species in the genus Hymenaea found in Brazil (Alagoas, Bahia, Ceara, Goias, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Pernambuco) and Paraguay...
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Haetera piera (redirect from Haetera hymenaea)
Haetera piera (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Papilio piera Linnaeus, 1758 Haetera hymenaea C. & R. Felder, 1867 Haetera piera var. negra C. & R. Felder, 1862 Haetera...
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the coeval extinct species Hymenaea mexicana and Hymenaea protera which are placed closer to the living species Hymenaea verrucosa of Africa, H. allendis...
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Catocala hymenaea is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found from the Middle East...
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Pantala hymenaea (spot-winged glider) is a dragonfly of the family Libellulidae. It is a migratory species and is native to North, Central and South America...
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Secusio strigata (redirect from Nyctemera hymenaea)
Secusio Species: S. strigata Binomial name Secusio strigata Walker, 1854 Synonyms Secusio parvipuncta Hampson, 1891 Nyctemera hymenaea Gerstaecker, 1871...
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era Dominican amber, and produced by the extinct Hymenaea mexicana tree, a relative of the Hymenaea protera tree responsible for producing Dominican Amber...
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Hymenaea mexicana is an extinct legume species in the family Fabaceae described from a series of isolated fossil petals, leaflets, and amber. The species...
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resins from the Americas and Africa are closely related to the modern genus Hymenaea, while Baltic ambers are thought to be fossil resins from plants of the...
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of Gilead, balsam, Canada balsam, copal from trees of Protium copal and Hymenaea courbaril, dammar gum from trees of the family Dipterocarpaceae, dragon's...
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fossilized example scarabaeoid was found embedded in the amber resin of Hymenaea protera in the Dominican Republic. The species was described by Brett C...
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Central America Hymenaea courbaril, also called Brazilian copal tree, a tree common in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America Hymenaea verrucosa...
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wide-ranging dragonfly of the family Libellulidae. This species and Pantala hymenaea, the "spot-winged glider", are the only members of the genus Pantala. It...
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Bihymena (redirect from Bihymena hymenaea)
Noctuidae erected by Herbert Beck in 1996. Its only species, Bihymena hymenaea, was first described by Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins...
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constructed from the Burseraceae, Cedrela odorata, Ceiba pentandra, and Hymenaea courbaril trees, serve different purposes depending on their height and...
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is bifoliolate, where leaves only consist of two leaflets; for example, Hymenaea. Bipinnately compound Leaves are twice divided: the leaflets (technically...
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and computer-generated animation originating from Japan Animé, sap of Hymenaea courbaril Enema, an injection of fluid into the lower bowel Soul, the non-material...
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surface getting tacky with a drop of acetone or chloroform. Copal resin from Hymenaea verrucosa (Fabaceae) is found in East Africa and is used in incense. East...
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to December. They feed on the sap of plants, mainly from some trees as Hymenaea courbaril, Simarouba amara and Zanthoxylum species. It will generally remain...
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