Definition of Glaucoptera. Meaning of Glaucoptera. Synonyms of Glaucoptera

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Definition of Glaucoptera

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Meaning of Glaucoptera from wikipedia

- Acacia glaucoptera, commonly known as flat wattle or clay wattle, is a species of Acacia which is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is...
- Macroglossum glaucoptera, the dark hummingbird hawkmoth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It was described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1875. It is...
- Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae Clade: Mimosoid clade Genus: Acacia Species: A. glaucoptera Binomial name Acacia glaucoptera Benth. Occurrence data from AVH...
- Lotterywest Federation Walkway Some plants photographed in Kings Park Acacia glaucoptera Eucalyptus kruseana Pileanthus sp. Anigozanthos manglesii Chamelaucium...
- as fully as horizontally placed leaves. A few species (such as Acacia glaucoptera) lack leaves or phyllodes altogether but instead possess cladodes, modified...
- 1896) Amyna flavirena Holloway, 1979 Amyna frontalis Strand, 1920 Amyna glaucoptera Hampson, 1910 Amyna griseola (Snellen, 1872) Amyna indignata (Wileman...
- of A. pterocaulon. It is also similar to the closely related Acacia glaucoptera. The species is confined to a small area between Morawa and Three Springs...
- glandulicarpa Acacia glaucissima Acacia glaucocaesia Acacia glaucocarpa Acacia glaucoptera – clay wattle Acacia gloeotricha Acacia glutinosissima Acacia gnidium...
- length of the forewings is about 22 mm. It is similar to Macroglossum glaucoptera, Macroglossum corythus luteata and Macroglossum sylvia, but recognisable...
- near Bremer Bay where is grows in a more or less pure stand with Acacia glaucoptera, A. cyclops, Hakea laurina, Eucalyptus phenax, E. occidentalis, Rhadinothamnus...