• Epicharis may be: Epicharis, a 1665 tragedy by Daniel Casper von Lohenstein with an eponymous heroine Epicharis (plant), a genus of trees in family Meliaceae...
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    Retrieved 26 September 2023. Data related to Epicharis parasitica at Wikispecies Media related to Epicharis parasitica at Wikimedia Commons View a map of...
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    Epicharis was summoned before the emperor, but as no names had been mentioned, and as no witnesses had been present at the communication, Epicharis easily...
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  • accepted. Epicharis alata (Harms) Harms – New Guinea Epicharis brevipanicula (C.DC.) Hauenschild & Mabb. – east-central New Guinea Epicharis cumingiana...
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    jeopardy by a woman named Epicharis, who divulged parts of the plan to Volusius Proculus, commanding a fleet in Misenum. Epicharis was involved with the conspiracy...
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  • Diocletian. Online, Catholic. "St. Epicharis - Saints & Angels". Catholic Online. Online, Catholic. "St. Epicharis - Saints & Angels". Catholic Online...
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  • Australia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Daulocnema epicharis. Wikispecies has information related to Daulocnema epicharis. tortricidae.com. v t e...
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  • 2 mm. Pseudodaphnelle epicharis is documented as being distributed in the Red Sea. Bouchet, P. (2017). Pseudodaphnella epicharis (Sturany, 1903). In: MolluscaBase...
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    The genus Epicharis contains fewer than 40 species of large apid bees occurring in the Neotropics (from Mexico to Brazil ), most of which possess adaptations...
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  • Epicharis densiflora is a tree in the family Meliaceae. The specific epithet densiflora is from the Latin meaning 'dense flowers'. The tree grows up to...
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