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Ormosia (fly)
''Ormosia'' is a genus of Tipuloidea, crane flies in the family Limoniidae. Species *Subgenus ''Neserioptera'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1956 :*''Ormosia perpusilla, O. perpusilla'' Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1912 *Subgenus ''Oreophila'' Lackschewitz, 1935 :*''Ormosia absaroka, O. absaroka'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1943 :*''Ormosia bergrothi, O. bergrothi'' (Gabriel Strobl, Strobl, 1895) :*''Ormosia bucera, O. bucera'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1954 :*''Ormosia confluenta, O. confluenta'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1922 :*''Ormosia flaveola, O. flaveola'' (Daniel William Coquillett, Coquillett, 1900) :*''Ormosia hutchinsonae, O. hutchinsonae'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1935 :*''Ormosia leptorhabda, O. leptorhabda'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1943 :*''Ormosia licina, O. licina'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1966 :*''Ormosia longicornis, O. longicornis'' Savchenko, 1980 :*''Ormosia parviala, O. parviala'' Petersen ...
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Ormosia Nodulosa
''Ormosia nodulosa '' is a Palearctic species of craneflies in the family Limoniidae. It is found in a wide range of habitats and micro habitats: in earth rich in humus, in swamps and marshes, in leaf litter and in wet spots in woods.R. L. Coe, Paul Freeman & P. F. Mattingly Nematocera: families Tipulidae to Chironomidae (Tipulidae). ''Royal Entomological Society Handbooks, Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects'' Vol 9 Part 2 ipdf download manual Out of date but online at no cost References External links
Limoniidae Taxa named by Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart {{Limoniidae-stub ...
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Ormosia Flaveola
''Ormosia'' is a genus of legumes (family Fabaceae). The more than 100 living species, mostly trees or large shrubs, are distributed throughout the tropical The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the Equator. They are defined in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere at N and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere at S. The tropics are also referred to ... regions of the world, some extending into temperate zones, especially in East Asia. A few species are threatened by habitat destruction, while the Hainan ormosia (''Ormosia howii'') is probably extinct already. Plants in this genus are commonly known as horse-eye beans or simply ormosias, and in Spanish (language), Spanish by the somewhat ambiguous term ''"chocho"''. The scientific name ''Ormosia'' is a ''nomen conservandum'', overruling ''Toulichiba'' which is formally rejected under the ''International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants''. The seeds of thes ...
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