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Jubula Complanata
Jubula may refer to: * ''Jubula'' (plant), a genus of liverwort (Marchantiophyta). * A monotypic bird genus containing only the maned owl (''Jubula lettii'') * A Functional Testing Tool for Eclipse An eclipse is an astronomical event which occurs when an astronomical object or spacecraft is temporarily obscured, by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer. This alignment of three ...
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Jubula (plant)
''Jubula'' is a genus of liverwort in the family Jubulaceae. ''Jubula'' taxonomy is complex with different subspecies found across much of the planet. ''J. hutchinsiae'' subsp. ''hutchinsiae'' can be found across western Europe, with population strongholds in Britain and Ireland. This liverwort demands high humidity in southern-temperate environments, often found near waterfalls. Named after 18th Century Irish botanist Ellen Hutchins Ellen Hutchins (1785–1815) was an early Irish botanist. She specialised in seaweeds, lichens, mosses and liverworts. She is known for finding several plants new to science, identifying hundreds of species, and for her botanical illustrations ... who described the species as new to science. Species Species within ''Jubula'' include; * '' Jubula blepharophylla'' * '' Jubula cambouena'' * '' Jubula complanata'' * '' Jubula hattorii'' * '' Jubula himalayensis'' * '' Jubula hutchinsiae'' * '' Jubula japonica'' * '' Jubula kwangsiensis'' ...
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Maned Owl
The maned owl (''Jubula lettii'') or the Akun scops owl, is a species of owl in the family Strigidae that is endemic to Africa. It is the only species in genus ''Jubula''. Description The maned owl gets its name from the long, floppy, white-tipped feathers on its crown and ear tufts which seem to form a mane. Otherwise it is a medium-sized, large-headed, rufous owl. The upperparts are deep chestnut with narrow, wavy dark bars, which are darker on the lesser wing coverts and on the head, so that they contrast with the white forehead and tips to the ear-tufts. The facial disk is rufous with a broad blackish rim and a white throat. The upper breast is rufous with white bars, the lower breast and belly are buff with dark streaks while the vent and legs are pale buff. The flight feathers and the tail have broad dark bars on a rufous background. The bill is yellow, the cere greenish-yellow and the eyes, legs and feet are yellow. The body length is . Distribution and habitat The maned ...
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