Adelia is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, subfamily Acalyphoideae.
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The family Pandaceae consists of three genera that were formerly recognized in the Euphorbiaceae. Those are:
Adelia is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, subfamily Acalyphoideae. It is native to Latin America and the Caribbean, with one species extending northward into the southernmost part of Texas.
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Adélia Luzia Prado Freitas is a Brazilian writer and poet.
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The Tettigarctidae, known as the hairy cicadas, are a small relict family of primitive cicadas. Along with more than 20 extinct genera, Tettigarctidae contains a single extant genus, Tettigarcta, with two extant species, one from southern Australia and one from the island of Tasmania. Fossil taxa include Paratettigarcta from the Miocene of New Zealand, Meuniera from the Paleocene of France, and Sanmai from the Late Jurassic of China, and Maculaferrum of early Late Cretaceous Canada.Tettigarcta are the closest living relatives of the true cicadas.
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Caroline is a female given name, derived from the male name Karl (Charles). Common nicknames and variations include Caz, Callie, Carole, Carol, Carolyn, Carly and Carrie.
Isabella is a feminine given name, which is the Latinised form of Hebrew Elisheba or the Latinised form of Jezebel. It is common in Italy and fifth most popular name in the United States in 2019. Diminutive name: Bella It may refer to:
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Adelia is a genus of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. There is at least one described species in Adelia, A. borealis.
Cicadettini is a tribe of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. There are at least 110 genera and 520 described species in Cicadettini, found worldwide except for the Neotropics.