Triodia is a large genus of hummock grass endemic to Australia. The species of this genus are known by the common name spinifex, although they are not...
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Triodia may refer to: Triodia (moth), a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae Triodia (plant), a genus of grasses in the family Poaceae This disambiguation...
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Triodia scintillans, the sparkling spinifex, or salt and vinegar chips spinifex is a species of grass in the genus Triodia. It tastes like salt and vinegar...
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Triodia basedowii, commonly known as lobed spinifex, is a species of tussock-forming grass-like plant found in Australia. It occurs on sandy plains and...
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Triodia nubifer is a species of moth belonging to the family Hepialidae. It was described by Julius Lederer in 1853 and is known from Central Russia and...
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Dalaca cocama (redirect from Triodia cocama)
Dalaca Species: D. cocama Binomial name Dalaca cocama Pfitzner, 1914 Synonyms Triodia cocama Pfitzner, 1914 Dalaca (Triodia) nannophyes Pfitzner, 1914...
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Danthonia decumbens (redirect from Triodia decumbens)
decumbens (L.) Scop. Sieglingia decumbens (L.) Bernh. Triodia decumbens (L.) P.Beauv. Triodia glaberrima Post Triodon decumbens (L.) Baumg. [Invalid]...
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Triodia mlokossevitschi is a species of moth belonging to the family Hepialidae. It was described by Romanoff in 1884, and is known from Armenia. Nielsen...
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Pfitzneriella monticola (redirect from Triodia monticola)
Hepialidae Genus: Pfitzneriella Species: P. monticola Binomial name Pfitzneriella monticola (Maassen, 1890) Synonyms Triodia monticola Maassen, 1890...
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Orange swift (redirect from Triodia sylvina)
The orange swift or orange moth (Triodia sylvina) is a moth belonging to the family Hepialidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1761...
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