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- Derwentia is the scientific name of two genera of organisms and may refer to: Derwentia (amphibian), a genus of prehistoric amphibians in the family Rhytidosteidae...
- Derwentia is a genus of flowering plants that is endemic to Australia. The genus was formerly included in the family Scrophulariaceae, but is currently...
- 21st century, with the genus Hebe and the related Australasian genera Derwentia, Detzneria, Chionohebe, Heliohebe, Leonohebe and Parahebe now included...
- Derwentia is an extinct genus of trematosaurian temnospondyl within the family Rhytidosteidae. It is known from a single skull found from the Knocklofty...
- name Veronica derwentiana Andrews Synonyms Derwentia derwentiana (Andrews) B.G.Briggs & Ehrend. Derwentia suaveolens Raf. nom. illeg. Parahebe derwentiana...
- and Friedrich Ehrendorfer changed the name to Parahebe perfoliata or Derwentia perfoliata, but the changes have not been accepted by the Australian Plant...
- Veronica Species: V. formosa Binomial name Veronica formosa R.Br. Synonyms Derwentia formosa (R.Br.) ****ayne Hebe formosa (R.Br.) ****ayne Parahebe formosa...
- south-eastern Australia. It is sometimes included in the genus Parahebe or Derwentia. It is a subshrub which grows to between 15 and 50 cm high. The pinnately...
- genus Hebe, together with the related Australasian genera Chionohebe, Derwentia, Detzneria, Parahebe, Heliohebe and Leonohebe are now included in the...
- found in Australia, including Tasmania. The larvae feed on the leaves of Derwentia perfoliata. May be considered either a synonym or a valid, separate species...