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Diadema Tetramerum
Diadema is the term for diadem in most Romance languages, and in English may refer to: * Diadema, São Paulo, a city in São Paulo state, Brazil * ''Diadema'' (sea urchin), a genus of sea urchin belonging to the family Diadematidae * ''Diadema'' (fungus), a genus of fungi in the family Diademaceae * ''Damon diadema ''Damon diadema'' is a species of amblypygid, sometimes known as the tailless whip scorpion or giant amblypygid. It is found in Central Africa, Kenya, and Tanzania Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Af ...'', a species of arachnid, sometimes known as the tailless whip scorpion * '' Sinea diadema'', a species of the assassin bug family, native to North America {{disambiguation, genus ...
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Diadem
A diadem is a Crown (headgear), crown, specifically an ornamental headband worn by monarchs and others as a badge of Monarch, royalty. Overview The word derives from the Ancient Greek, Greek διάδημα ''diádēma'', "band" or "fillet", from διαδέω ''diadéō'', "I bind round", or "I fasten". The term originally referred to the embroidered white silk ribbon, ending in a knot and two fringed strips often draped over the shoulders, that surrounded the head of the monarch, king to denote his authority. Such ribbons were also used to crown victorious athletes in important sports games in antiquity. It was later applied to a metal crown (headgear), crown, generally in a circular or "fillet (clothing), fillet" shape. For example, the crown worn by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands was a diadem, as was that of a baron later (in some countries surmounted by three globes). The ancient Celts were believed to have used a thin, semioval gold plate called a ''mind'' (Old Irish) as a ...
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Diadema, São Paulo
Diadema (, ''Diadem'') is a municipality in São Paulo state, Brazil. Belonging to the ABCD Region of Greater São Paulo, it is distant from Praça da Sé, São Paulo's central point. Initially part of São Bernardo do Campo, Diadema became a city of its own in 1959. The population is 393,237 in an area of . The annual mean temperature in the city is . Its Human Development Index, HDI is 0.790. Although located in the heart of a traditionally industrial region, its main source of income is the tertiary sector of the economy, service sector, featuring 77 healthcare installations. Diadema is home to a butterfly zoo, a botanical garden, an art museum and an observatory. History Since its beginning, Diadema occupation process had one fundamental factor: its geographical location between the coast – Vila de São Vicente – and the plateau – Vila de São Paulo de Piratininga (São Paulo city early name). It was the existence of a connecting road between São Bernardo do Campo a ...
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Diadema (sea Urchin)
''Diadema'' is a genus of sea urchins of the family (biology), family Diadematidae. Characteristics It is one of the most abundant, widespread, and ecologically important shallow water genera of tropical sea urchins. It is found in all tropical oceans, although is ubiquitous in the Indo-Pacific region, where it inhabits depths down to 70 m. However each species inhabits roughly separate areas of ocean. Speciation within the genus can be difficult to confirm, partly due to Hybrid (biology), hybridisation, which is at least known to occur between ''Diadema savignyi'' and ''Diadema setosum''. The species vary in types of sea bed they inhabit, with ''Diadema savignyi'' inhabiting sandy beds and back coral reef, reef where damaged; while ''Diadema setosum'' can also commonly be found among seagrass. Fossil record The fossil record of ''Diadema'' is extremely poor, consisting only of spines that possibly belong to the genus, some of which go back to the Miocene, 5 to 25 million ye ...
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Diadema (fungus)
''Diadema'' is a genus of fungi in the family Diademaceae. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (Binomial nomenclature, scientific names) in the fungus Kingdom (biology), kingdom. As of 2015, the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partn ...; *'' Diadema acutum'' *'' Diadema ahmadii'' *'' Diadema cinctum'' *'' Diadema curtum'' *'' Diadema hexamerum'' *'' Diadema obtusum'' *'' Diadema sieversiae'' *'' Diadema tetramerum'' References External linksIndex Fungorum Pleosporales Dothideomycetes genera {{Pleosporales stub ...
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Damon Diadema
''Damon diadema'' is a species of amblypygid, sometimes known as the tailless whip scorpion or giant amblypygid. It is found in Central Africa, Kenya, and Tanzania Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Uganda to the northwest; Kenya to the northeast; the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to t ... where it lives in caves, crevices and under fallen logs. The animal is long with a flat body. It is known as a tailless whipscorpion because of the long whip-legs that are the majority of its body width. Its legspan is about . References Amblypygi Arachnids of Africa Scorpions described in 1876 Taxa named by Eugène Simon {{Arachnid-stub ...
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