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    Paullinia pinnata is a flowering plant species in the genus of Paullinia found in South America and Africa. The long flexible stems of P. pinnata are...
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    Paullinia panamensis Croat Paullinia parvibractea Radlk. Paullinia paullinioides Radlk. Paullinia pinnata L. Paullinia plagioptera Radlk. Paullinia platymisca...
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  • P. pinnata may refer to: Paullinia pinnata, a flowering plant species found in Africa Pometia pinnata, a tree species widespread in south east Asia and...
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    fluffily haired; that of M. phareus lives on the extremely poisonous Paullinia pinnata to the leaf of which also the small greenish-yellow pupa is spun....
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    operation of rubber tapping. It is also found in Cannabis sativa, in Paullinia pinnata and in seabuckthorn. It was first isolated by Tanret in 1887 from...
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    Eremospatha macrocarpa Glyphaea brevis (shrub) Myriathus arboreus Paullinia pinnata Thaumatococcus daniellii (herb) Sarcophrynium brachystachys Ataenidia...
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    Tanzania. The habitat consists of coastal forests. The larvae feed on Paullinia pinnata and Alchornea cordifolia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neptis...
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    north-western Tanzania. The habitat consists of forests. The larvae feed on Paullinia pinnata. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neptis clarei. Wikispecies...
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    underside of the hindwings. The caterpillar has been known to eat Paullinia pinnata (family Sapindaceae) and Inga (family Fabaceae). The species epithet...
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  • for males and 3.5-3.7 mm for females. The larvae possibly feed on Paullinia pinnata. "West Indies Brenthia (Lepidoptera: Choreutidae)". Retrieved 2011-12-19...
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