Synemosyninae is a subfamily of spiders belonging to the family Salticidae the order Araneae and the class Arachnida. They are distributed throughout Oceania and America.
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Pteris microptera
Pteris microptera is a fern in the Pteridaceae family. The specific epithet derives from the Greek micros (“small”) and pteros (“wing”) with reference to the relatively narrow wing on the […]
Leptopteris moorei
Leptopteris moorei is a fern in the Osmundaceae family. The specific epithet honours Charles Moore Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney from 1849 to 1896 who collected plants […]
Hymenophyllum howense
Hymenophyllum howense is a fern in the Hymenophyllaceae family. The specific epithet refers to the locality of occurrence.
Prunus Climax
‘Climax’ is a Prunus cultivar considered to be a plum. It was introduced in 1899 by plant breeder Luther Burbank.Burbank devoted a lot or work to hybridizing two plum species […]
Envy (apple)
Envy is a trademarked brand of the Scilate apple variety. Scilate is the result of a cross between Royal Gala and Braeburn. It was developed in New Zealand by HortResearch […]
Albertas Run
Albertas Run (foaled 23 April 2001) was an Irish-bred British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse who competed in National Hunt races. He won two National Hunt Flat races and became a successful hurdler […]
Sideritis hyssopifolia
Sideritis hyssopifolia hyssop-leaved mountain ironwort. A 40 cm high shrublet with narrow pointed leaves. The flowers (1 cm) are borne in dense cylindrical clusters from broad spiny-toothed bracts. The calyx […]
Cephalomanes bauerianum
Cephalomanes bauerianum is a fern in the Hymenophyllaceae family. The specific epithet honours the Austrian botanical artist Frederick Lucas Bauer (1760–1826) who collected plants on Norfolk Island in 1804–1805.
Chamaesipho tasmanica
Chamaesipho tasmanica is an intertidal shoreline barnacle of Australia. It’s principal range centers in New South Wales and Tasmania. Columnar colonies can be found on high intertidal rocks relatively free […]