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Eucharis × Stevensii
Eucharis may refer to: Organisms ;genera * ''Eucharis (plant)'', a genus of monocotyledons * ''Eucharis (wasp)'', type genus of the family Eucharitidae * an invalid name for the bivalve genus ''Basterotia'' * an invalid name for the ctenophore genus ''Leucothea (ctenophore), Leucothea'' ;species * the ammonite ''Trimarginites eucharis'' * the beetle ''Neocolpodes eucharis'' * the butterfly ''Delias eucharis'' * the gastropod ''Triphora eucharis'' * the velvet worm ''Akinothele eucharis'' * the trilobite ''Nevadella eucharis'' In the arts * The ballet ''Euthyme et Eucharis'', by Georges Jean Noverre, 1775 * Eucharis (fiction), a nymph from a fictional adaptation of Greek mythology * ''Eucharis'', a poem by Reginald F. Statham * "Portrait D'Eucharis", a poem by Antoine Bertin * A character in: ** The novel ''Roman Death'' by Joan O'Hagan, 1988 ** The German play ''Sappho: A Tragedy in Five Acts'' by Franz Grillparzer ** A Eucharis is mentioned briefly by Ennio Quirini VISCONTI, in ...
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Eucharis (plant)
''Urceolina'' is a genus of South American plants in the Amaryllidaceae, amaryllis family native to Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama, and Peru. It has also been introduced to many South and Central American states, as well as India and Sri Lanka. The formerly accepted genera ''Eucharis'' and ''Caliphruria'' are now regarded as Synonym (taxonomy), synonyms of this genus. Many species of this genus share the common name Amazon lily. Taxonomy In 1821, William Herbert (botanist), William Herbert published the genus name ''Urceolaria'' and transferred ''Crinum urceolatum'' to the genus as ''Urceolaria pendula''. However, Herbert's name was Nomen illegitimum, illegitimate since the genus name had already been published in 1786 when it was attributed to Juan Ignacio Molina. (Molina's name was later rejected in favour of ''Sarmienta''.) In 1828, Ludwig Reichenbach used the name ''Urceolina'' for the genus. This is now a conserved name with the type specie ...
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