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    Pushp. Thottea adichilthottiana Sunil & Naveen Kum. Thottea anthonysamyi T.L.Yao Thottea barberi (Gamble) Ding Hou Thottea beccarii Ding Hou Thottea borneensis...
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    Thottea siliquosa is a species of flowering plant in the family Aristolochiaceae. It is used as an Ayurvedic medicine in India and Sri Lanka.[unreliable...
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    and Thottea. Four assemblages can be distinguished in the genus-level cladogram of Aristolochiaceae: Aristolochia is closely related to Thottea. Hydnora...
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    sabahana. The species Aristolochia dinghoui, Parishia dinghouiana and Thottea dinghoui are named for him. The standard author abbreviation Ding Hou is...
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    Lasianthus ciliatus (36%) followed by the Saprosma fragrans (27%) and Thottea siliquosa (23%). They tended to locate their nests at central position...
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    shrub found in the area, the changi ular (Hopea sangal), or chengal asir (Thottea piperiformis). During the early surveys in the 1820s to 1830s of Singapore...
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    indica Aristolochia tagala Aristolochia griffithi Aristolochia leuconeura Thottea siliquosa Papilionidae List of butterflies of India List of butterflies...
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  • dictionary. Apama may refer to: Apama, a synonym of the flowering plant genus Thottea Sepia apama, a species of the Australian giant cuttlefish For the tree...
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    with a pattern of black lines. They feed on species of Aristolochia and Thottea. Chrysalids are camouflaged to look like a dead leaf or twig. They are...
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    long protrusions resembling thorns. They mainly feed on Aristolochia and Thottea species (Aristolochiaceae). Troides aeacus closely resembles Troides helena...
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