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Pimelia Costata
''Pimelia'' is a genus of darkling beetles in the subfamily Pimeliinae. Species * ''Pimelia aculeata'' Klug, 1830 * ''Pimelia akbesiana'' Fairmaire, 1884 * ''Pimelia angulata'' Fabricius, 1775 * ''Pimelia angusticollis'' Solier, 1836 * ''Pimelia arabica'' Klug, 1830 * ''Pimelia arenacea'' Solier, 1836 * ''Pimelia ascendens'' Wollaston, 1864 * ''Pimelia baetica'' Solier, 1836 * ''Pimelia bajula'' Klug, 1830 * ''Pimelia barmerensis'' Kulzer, 1956 * ''Pimelia bipunctata'' Fabricius, 1781 * ''Pimelia boyeri'' Solier, 1836 * ''Pimelia brevicollis'' Solier, 1836 * ''Pimelia canariensis'' Brullé, 1838 * ''Pimelia capito'' Krynicky, 1832 * ''Pimelia cephalotes'' (Pallas, 1781) * ''Pimelia costata'' Waltl, 1835 * ''Pimelia cribra'' Solier, 1836 * ''Pimelia elevata'' Sénac, 1887 * ''Pimelia estevezi'' Oromí, 1990 * ''Pimelia fairmairei'' Kraatz, 1865 * ''Pimelia fernandezlopezi'' Machado, 1979 * ''Pimelia fornicata'' Herbst, 1799 * ''Pimelia goryi'' Solier, 1836 ...
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Pimelea
''Pimelea'', commonly known as rice flowers, is a genus of plants belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. There are about 150 species, including 110 in Australia and 36 in New Zealand. Description Plants in the genus ''Pimelea'' are herbs or small shrubs, usually with leaves arranged in opposite pairs. The leaves are usually paler on the lower surface and the petiole is usually very short. The flowers are usually arranged in groups on the ends of the branches and have no petals, but four petal-like sepals and two stamen The stamen (: stamina or stamens) is a part consisting of the male reproductive organs of a flower. Collectively, the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filament ...s. The Ovary (botany), ovary has a single ovule and the fruit is usually a Nut (fruit), nut containing a single seed. Taxonomy and naming The genus ''Pimelea'' was first formally described in 1788 by Joseph ...
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