Definition of Cleonia. Meaning of Cleonia. Synonyms of Cleonia

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- Cleonia is a genus of plants in the mint family (Lamiaceae), first described in 1763. It contains only one known species, Cleonia lusitanica, native to...
- *Chaunostoma Donn.Sm., synonym of Lepechinia *Chelonopsis Miq. *Chloanthes R.Br. *Cleonia L. *Clerodendrum L. *Clinopodium L. *Colebrookea Sm. Coleus Lour. *Collinsonia...
- Lophanthus Marmoritis Meehania Nepeta Schizonepeta Subtribe Prunellinae Cleonia Horminum Prunella Subtribe Salviinae Chaunostoma Dorystaechas Lepechinia...
- Pastore Capitanopsis S. Moore Catoferia (Bentham) Bentham Cedronella Moench Cleonia L. Clinopodium L. Coleus Loureiro Collinsonia L. Condea Adanson Conradina...
- Sisters, folk and gospel group composed of sisters Celester, Connie, and Cleonia Badgett Max Drake (born 1952), musician Maud Gatewood (1934–2004), artist...
-  Madagascar Marie Alexa Camoins  Mauritius not awarded Women's freestyle 57 kg Cléonia Perrine  Mauritius Natacha Rahaingomalala  Madagascar Océane Mahavand  Réunion...
- Sisters, folk and gospel group composed of sisters Celester, Connie, and Cleonia Badgett Mic'hael Brooks (born 1991), former NFL player who attended high...
- singing together in 1933 and consisted of sisters Celester, Connie, and Cleonia Badgett. As of 2019, Connie B. Steadman performs as an acappella musician...
- uniform in colour. Adults are on wing from April to May. The larvae feed on Cleonia lusitanica, Thymus vulgaris, Medicago cf. turbinata, Medicago hispidus...
- Munoz (CUB) –52 kg  Uta Abe (JPN)  Chishima Maeda (JPN)  Nazakat Azizova (AZE)  Cleonia Riciu (ROU) –57 kg  Haruka Funakubo (JPN)  Lkhagvatogoogiin Enkhriilen (MGL)...