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Colophospermum mopane,
commonly called mopane, mopani,
balsam tree,
butterfly tree, or
turpentine tree, is a tree in the
legume family (Fabaceae), that...
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known as the
mopane worm, madora,
amacimbi “pigeon moth” or masontja,
feeds primarily but not
exclusively on
mopane tree leaves.
Mopane worms are an important...
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mopane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mopane,
Colophospermum mopane, is a tree in the
legume family that
grows in
southern Africa.
Mopane may...
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Zambezian and
mopane woodlands is a
tropical and
subtropical gr****lands, savannas, and
shrublands ecoregion of
southeastern Africa. The
ecoregion is...
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Angolan mopane woodlands are
situated in
southwestern Angola,
extending into
northern Namibia. This
ecosystem surrounds Etosha Pan,
which is considered...
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Plebeina armata, the
mopane bee or
mopane fly, is a very
small gnat-like
stingless bee
species native to Africa, and the only
member of its genus. It lives...
- by trees.
Afrotropical realm Angolan miombo woodlands (Angola)
Angolan mopane woodlands (Angola, Namibia)
Central Zambezian miombo woodlands (Angola,...
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Guibourtia coleo****, the
African rosewood (ambiguous),
large false mopane,
Rhodesian copalwood or machibi, is a
species of
plant in the
family Fabaceae...
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particularly in Africa,
where they are an
important source of nutrition. The
mopane worm, the
caterpillar of
Gonimbrasia belina, from the
family Saturniidae...
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rainfall gradient (400 to 750 mm per annum) and
geological substrates.
Shrub mopane covers almost the
entire northeastern part of the park. This area lies in...