Thymus may refer to:
Thyme is the herb of some members of the genus Thymus of aromatic perennial evergreen herbs in the mint family Lamiaceae. Thymes are relatives of the oregano genus Origanum. They have culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses, and the species most commonly cultivated and used for culinary purposes is Thymus vulgaris.
Hyssopus may refer to:
The genus Thymus contains about 350 species of aromatic perennial herbaceous plants and subshrubs to 40 cm tall in the family Lamiaceae, native to temperate regions in Europe, North Africa and Asia.
The genus Leptochilus in biological nomenclature can refer to either:
T. proximus may refer to:
Diplolepis may refer to:
Thyme is any member of the genus Thymus of aromatic herbs with culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses.
Dipogon may refer to:
Comperia may refer to:
Urolepis may refer to:
Herbertia may refer to:
Tetraschininae is a subfamily of the chalcid wasp family Eulophidae. It is one of the largest subfamilies of the Eulophidae containing over 100 genera and nearly 3,000 species. The species of the family Tetrastichinae are found in almost any type of terrestrial habitat and have a worldwide distribution, except Antarctica. They show a varied biology and hosts for Tetraschine wasps have been identified from over 100 different insect families, across 10 different orders and they have also been recorded as being parasitoids on nematodes, mites and spiders' eggs. Some species are even phytophagous, while others are inquilines and yet others are gall formers.
Grahamia may refer to:
Dinetus may refer to:
Benjaminia may refer to:
Trimeria may refer to:
Yosemitea may refer to:
Gonzalezia may refer to:
Halocharis may refer to:
Lophostigma may refer to: