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- native to Europe. Species in the genus used to be placed under genus Specularia along with plants in genera Triodanis and Heterocodon as well as some...
- cordata Vis. – Stirp. Dalmat. Spec.: 5 (1826) Specularia speculum A.DC. — Monogr. Campan.: 346 (1830) Specularia speculum-veneris (L.) A.DC. – Monogr. Campan...
- 1840 not Desf. 1833 Campanula planiflora Lam. Campanula subulata P.Beauv. ex A.DC. Phyteuma americanum Hill Specularia americana (L.) Morgan ex J. James...
- (L.) Britton Prismatocarpus perfoliatus (L.) Sweet Pentagonia perfoliata (L.) ****ze Dysmicodon perfoliatum (L.) Nutt Specularia perfoliata (L.) A.DC....
- Geometridae described by Warren in 1894. Its single species, Aporandria specularia, was first described by Achille Guenée in 1857. It is found in Sri Lanka...
- recognized: Corymica specularia crocina Wehrli, 1939 Corymica specularia nea Wehrli, 1939 "Species Details: Corymica specularia Moore, 1867". Catalogue...
- Cartilaginous Nature—Cu****bers. Pepones" Reportedly, they were also cultivated in specularia, cu****ber houses glazed with oiled cloth. Pliny describes the Italian...
- Agnidra specularia is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1860. It is found in Sri Lanka, north-eastern India (Darjeeling...
- rabbinic use of the term אספקלריה, aspaklaria, a borrowing from the Latin specularia. This has the same ambiguous meaning, although Adam Clarke concluded that...
- Cartilaginous Nature—Cu****bers. Pepones" Reportedly, they were also cultivated in specularia, cu****ber houses glazed with oiled cloth. Pliny describes the Italian...