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  1. Allocasuarina

    italic title taxobox name Allocasuarina image Allocasuarina decaisneana.jpg image caption Allocasuarina ... unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fagales familia Casuarinaceae genus Allocasuarina genus authority Lawrence ... text. Image Allocasuarina littoralis.jpg right thumb Allocasuarina littoralis drawing Image Allocasuarina inophloia 01 Pengo.jpg thumb Allocasuarina inophloia Allocasuarina is a genus of trees in the flowering ... of species valign top Allocasuarina acuaria Allocasuarina acutivalvis Allocasuarina brachystachya Allocasuarina campestris Allocasuarina corniculata Allocasuarina crassa Allocasuarina decaisneana Allocasuarina decussata Karri Oak Allocasuarina defungens Allocasuarina dielsiana Allocasuarina diminuta Allocasuarina distyla Scrub Sheoak Allocasuarina drummondiana Allocasuarina duncanii Duncan s sheoak Allocasuarina emuina Allocasuarina eriochlamys Allocasuarina fibrosa Allocasuarina filidens Allocasuarina fraseriana Western Sheoak Allocasuarina glareicola ref http www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au npws.nsf Content Allocasuarina glareicola endangered species listing Allocasuarina glareicola endangered species listing Department of Environment & Conservation NSW . Retrieved 2007 01 23. ref Allocasuarina globosa Allocasuarina grampiana Allocasuarina grevilleoides Allocasuarina gymnanthera Allocasuarina helmsii Allocasuarina huegeliana Rock Sheoak Allocasuarina humilis Dwarf Sheoak Allocasuarina inophloia Hairy Oak Allocasuarina lehmanniana Dune Sheoak Allocasuarina littoralis Black Sheoak ref http www.organicmatters.com.au allocas littoral.htm Allocasuarina littoralis www.organicmatters.com.au. Retrieved 2007 01 23. ref Allocasuarina luehmannii Bull oak or Buloke Allocasuarina mackliniana Dwarf Sheoak Allocasuarina media Allocasuarina microstachya Allocasuarina misera Allocasuarina monilifera Allocasuarina muelleriana Slaty Sheoak Allocasuarina nana Allocasuarina ophiolitica Allocasuarina paludosa Scrub Sheoak Allocasuarina paradoxa Allocasuarina pinaster Allocasuarina portuensis ...   more details



  1. Eucalyptus muelleriana

    italic title taxobox name Yellow Stringybark image Eucalyptus muelleriana.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Eudicot s unranked ordo Rosid s ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Eucalyptus species E. muelleriana binomial Eucalyptus muelleriana binomial authority A.W.Howitt Eucalyptus muelleriana , commonly known as Yellow Stringybark , is a species of Eucalyptus which is native to New South Wales and Victoria Australia Victoria in Australia . It is a tall tree, growing up to 40 metres in height. See also List of Eucalyptus species List of Eucalyptus species References APNI name Eucalyptus muelleriana id 2146 http plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au cgi bin NSWfl.pl?page nswfl&lvl sp&name Eucalyptus muelleriana New South Wales Flora Online PlantNET Eucalyptus muelleriana Category Flora of New South Wales Category Flora of Victoria Australia Category Trees of Australia Category Eucalyptus muelleriana Category Myrtales of Australia es Eucalyptus muelleriana ...   more details



  1. Ficus muelleriana

    italic title This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Ficus muelleriana image status EN status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plant ae divisio Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Moraceae genus Ficus species F. muelleriana binomial Ficus muelleriana binomial authority Cornelis Christiaan Berg C.C.Berg synonyms Ficus muelleriana is a species of plant in the Moraceae family. It is Endemism endemic to Mozambique . It is threatened by habitat loss . Source World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1998. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 36494 all Ficus muelleriana . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 August 2007. Category Flora of Mozambique Category Ficus muelleriana Category Endangered plants Moraceae stub az Ficus muelleriana vi Ficus muelleriana ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina distyla

    italic title taxobox name Allocasurina distyla image Allocasuarina distyla Ku ring gai Chase.JPG image caption Ku ring gai Chase National Park , Australia regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fagales familia Casuarinaceae genus Allocasuarina species A. distyla binomial Allocasuarina distyla binomial authority L.A.S.Johnson Allocasuarina distyla , or Scrub She Oak , is a shrub or small tree of the She oak family Casuarinaceae endemic to New South Wales . Category Fagales of Australia Category Allocasuarina distyla Category Flora of New South Wales Fagales stub Australia rosid stub ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina lehmanniana

    italic title taxobox regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fagales familia Casuarinaceae genus Allocasuarina species A. lehmanniana binomial Allocasuarina lehmanniana binomial authority Miq. L.A.S.Johnson Allocasuarina lehmanniana , commonly known as dune sheoak , is a shrub in the family biology family Casuarinaceae . Endemic to Western Australia , it is widespread along on the coast from the Murchison River Western Australia Murchison River south to Israelite Bay, Western Australia Israelite Bay . Dune sheoak grows as an upright shrub from three to five metres tall 10 16  ft . As with other Allocasuarina species, its foliage consists of slender green branchlets informally referred to as needles but more correctly termed cladode s. The cladodes are segmented, and the true leaves are tiny teeth encircling each joint. Most specimens bear only male or female flowers, but some specimens will bear both. Male trees have small brown flower spikes at the end of branchlets. Female trees bear small flowers on short branchlets of their own. Fertilised flowers develop egg shaped cones from 1 to 3 centimetres 0.6 1.2  in in diameter. Dune Sheoak was first collected in 1840 by Johann Priess . The specific name lehmanniana honours the botanist Johann Lehmann . There are two subspecies Allocasuarina lehmanniana ecarinata Allocasuarina lehmanniana subsp. ecarinata and Allocasuarina lehmanniana lehmanniana Allocasuarina lehmanniana subsp. lehmanniana . References wikispecies Allocasuarina lehmanniana Flora of Australia Online name Allocasuarina lehmanniana id 312 FloraBase name Allocasuarina lehmanniana id 1733 cite book author Powell, Robert year 1990 title Leaf and Branch Trees and Tall Shrubs of Perth publisher Department of Conservation and Land Management, Perth, Western Australia isbn 0 7309 3916 2 Category Allocasuarina lehmanniana Category Rosids of Western Australia Category Fagales of Australia ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina verticillata

    italic title taxobox name Allocasuarina verticillata image Allocasuarina verticillata4.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fagales familia Casuarinaceae genus Allocasuarina species A. verticillata binomial Allocasuarina verticillata binomial authority Lam. Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson L.A.S.Johnson Allocasuarina verticillata or drooping sheoak is a nitrogen fixing native tree of southeastern Australia . ref cite web title Allocasuarina verticillata url http www.australiaplants.com Allocasuarina verticillata.htm accessdate 2008 10 26 ref Originally collected in Tasmania and described as Casuarina verticillata by French naturalist Jean Baptiste Lamarck in 1786, it was moved to its current genus in 1982 by Australian botanist Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson Lawrie Johnson . ref APNI name Allocasuarina verticillata id 28220 ref It grows as a small tree with a rounded habit, reaching 4 10 metres 12 35 ft in height. It is found from central New South Wales south into Victoria and South Australia as well as Tasmania. On Kangaroo Island, it is the preferred food item of the Glossy Black Cockatoo , which holds the cones in its foot and shreds them with its powerful bill before removing the seeds with its tongue. ref cite journal title Food value and tree selection by Glossy Black Cockatoos Calyptorhynchus lathami journal Austral Ecology date 2001 first GM last Crowley coauthors Garnett S volume 26 issue 1 pages 116 26 doi 10.1046 j.1442 9993.2001.01093.x ref commonscat Allocasuarina verticillata References Reflist Category Allocasuarina verticillata Category Fagales of Australia Category Trees of Australia Category Flora of South Australia Category Flora of New South Wales Category Flora of the Australian Capital Territory Category Flora of Victoria Australia Category Flora of Tasmania ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina luehmannii

    italic title taxobox name Allocasurina luehmannii image Allocasuarina Ieuhmannii shoot.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fagales familia Casuarinaceae genus Allocasuarina species A. luehmannii binomial Allocasurina luehmannii binomial authority Aiton L.A.S.Johnson Image Allocausarina Ieuhmanii tree.jpg 365px thumb none Bull oak tree, coastal Central Queensland. Allocasuarina luehmannii buloke or bull oak is a species of casuarinaceae she oak native to Australia. Stands are endangered by farming practices in the Wimmera region of western Victoria Australia Victoria , where it is integral to the survival of the endangered southeastern subspecies of the Red tailed Black Cockatoo for feeding and nesting. ref cite journal last Joseph first L. year 1982 title The Red tailed Black Cockatoo in south eastern Australia journal Emu volume 82 issue 1 pages 42 45 doi 10.1071 MU9820042 ref The Shire of Buloke in Victoria, Australia is named after this species. References Reflist Category Allocasuarina luehmannii Category Fagales of Australia Category Flora of Victoria Australia Category Trees of Australia Category Drought tolerant trees Fagales stub tree stub Australia rosid stub es Allocasuarina luehmannii fr Allocasuarina luehmannii ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina littoralis

    Italic title taxobox image Allocasuarina littoralis.jpg image caption Allocasuarina littoralis . By Edward Minchen . regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fagales familia Casuarinaceae genus Allocasuarina species A. littoralis binomial Allocasuarina littoralis binomial authority Salisb. L.A.S.Johnson Allocasuarina littoralis or Black Sheoak is a medium sized usually up to 8 metres, but sometimes to 15 metres coarse shrub in exposed maritime areas . A. littoralis is named for its growth near the coast this is both correct and misleading, as it will grow well both inland and in coastal zones. ref name metrotrees.com.au http www.metrotrees.com.au treehandbook page listings allocasuarina littoralis.html ref ref name ABRS Flora of Australia Online http www.anbg.gov.au abrs online resources flora stddisplay.xsql?pnid 289 ABRS Flora of Australia Online . ref Description This evergreen Casaurina tree is noted for its small leaves 5 8  cm long and narrow width no more than 4 metres , and is relatively fast growing up to 800mm. a year making it very suitable for planting along roadsides. The showy red flowers appear in spring. ref name metrotrees.com.au Range Occurs from Cape York Peninsula Cape York , Queensland, south along the coast and adjoining tablelands to the Otway Range in Victoria, and down the east coast of Tasmania to south of Hobart . Grows in woodland and occasionally in tall heath. It thrives in sandy and other poor soils. ref name ABRS Flora of Australia Online Footnotes Reflist External Notes http www.metrotrees.com.au treehandbook page listings allocasuarina littoralis.html Metro Trees, Melbourne. http www.anbg.gov.au abrs online resources flora stddisplay.xsql?pnid 289 ABRS Flora of Australia Online . wikispecies Category Allocasuarina littoralis Category Fagales of Australia Category Flora of Queensland ... Flora of Victoria Australia Category Flora of Tasmania fr Allocasuarina littoralis ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina humilis

    italic title taxobox image Allocasuarina humilis Female.JPG image caption Allocasuarina humilis female plant image2 Allocasuarina humilis.jpg image2 caption Entire shrub regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fagales familia Casuarinaceae genus Allocasuarina species A. humilis binomial Allocasuarina humilis binomial authority Christoph Friedrich Otto Otto & Albert Gottfried Dietrich A.Dietr. Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson L.A.S.Johnson synonyms Casuarina humilis Otto & A.Dietr. Casuarina humilis var. macrocarpa Miq. Casuarina preissiana Miq. Casuarina selaginoides Miq. Casuarina tephrosperma Miq. Allocasuarina humilis , commonly known ... grow into trees, Allocasuarina humilis only reaches 20 cm to 2 m 8 80 in in height. A many branched ... and 10 to 17  mm in diameter. ref name FoA Flora of Australia Online name Allocasuarina humilis ... sheoak was transferred to the new genus Allocasuarina by botanist Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson Lawrie Johnson in 1982. ref APNI name Allocasuarina humilis Otto & A.Dietr. L.A.S.Johnson id 66670 ... the dwarf sheoak and the horned sheoak Allocasuarina thuyoides A. thuyoides to be sister taxa, and form a clade with Allocasuarina thuyoides A. thuyoides , Allocasuarina microstachya A. microstachya , karri oak Allocasuarina decussata A. decussata and western sheoak Allocasuarina fraseriana A. fraseriana ... 12 November 2010 ref all from Western Australia. Distribution and habitat Allocasuarina humilis ... , gravel, or clay. ref name florabase FloraBase name Allocasuarina humilis id 1732 ref Cultivation Allocasuarina humilis adapts readily to cultivation. Versatile, it tolerates a wide range of soils ... 0 X page 46 ref References reflist External links http www.vicpark.wa.gov.au Herbarium Allocasuarina ... Allocasuarina humilis Category Rosids of Western Australia Category Fagales of Australia fr Allocasuarina humilis ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina decaisneana

    italic title taxobox name Desert oak image Allocasuarina decaisneana.JPG regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fagales familia Casuarinaceae genus Allocasuarina species A. decaisneana binomial Allocasuarina decaisneana binomial authority Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson L.A.S.Johnson Allocasuarina decaisneana or desert oak is an attractive, medium sized, slow growing tree found in the dry desert regions of the Northern Territory , South Australia and Western Australia . Young trees have a narrow trunk and grey green feathery foliage. They mature to an adult form with spreading limbs and bushy foliage. It is the only member of its family in Central Australia and its large cylindrical cones are the biggest in its family. Fire does not usually kill the tree. Desert oaks can be propagated by seed, but they are not easy to grow outside of their natural environment. References John W. Wrigley and Murray Fagg 1997 . Australian Native Plants . 4th edition, Reed. cite web title Australian Flora work Australian Explorer url http www.australianexplorer.com australian flora.htm accessdate 2009 08 03 Category Allocasuarina decaisneana Category Fagales of Australia Category Flora of the Northern Territory Category Flora of South Australia Category Rosids of Western Australia Category Trees of Australia Category Drought tolerant trees de Allocasuarina decaisneana es Allocasuarina decaisneana fr Allocasuarina decaisneana ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina torulosa

    italic title taxobox image Allocasuarina torulosa.JPG image caption Allocasurina torulosa foliage regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fagales familia Casuarinaceae genus Allocasuarina species A. torulosa binomial Allocasurina torulosa binomial authority William Aiton Aiton Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson L.A.S.Johnson Allocasuarina torulosa Rose She Oak or Forest Oak is a tree which grows in sub rainforest just outside the main forest area of Queensland and New South Wales , Australia . Originally described as Casuarina torulosa by William Aiton , it was moved to its current genus in 1982 by Australian botanist Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson Lawrie Johnson . ref APNI name Allocasuarina torulosa id 28216 ref It is the type species of the genus Allocasuarina . The timber is reddish pink to brown. It is prized by woodworkers and woodturners as a rare and exotic timber, often used in wood turnings, knife handles and other specialist items. It grows from seed, and cut or broken trees will often regenerate from the trunk. The Rose Sheoak has the largest contraction along the grain 12 of any Australian wood and needs to be dried carefully to get full value as a useful timber. References reflist Category Allocasuarina torulosa Category Flora of New South Wales Category Flora of Queensland Category Trees of Australia Category Fagales of Australia Category Drought tolerant trees Fagales stub tree stub Australia rosid stub es Allocasuarina torulosa ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina fraseriana

    for wood turning and carving of decorative ornaments. References reflist wikispecies Allocasuarina fraseriana Flora of Australia Online name Allocasuarina fraseriana id 280 FloraBase name Allocasuarina ... isbn 0 7309 3916 2 Category Allocasuarina fraseriana Category Trees of Australia Category Trees of Mediterranean climate Category Rosids of Western Australia Category Fagales of Australia es Allocasuarina ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina portuensis

    Use dmy dates date March 2011 taxobox name Nielsen Park She Oak italic title image Allocasuarina cultivated 2C Nielsen Park.JPG image caption status EN status system EPBC regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fagales familia Casuarinaceae genus Allocasuarina species A. portuensis binomial Allocasuarina portuensis binomial authority Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson L.A.S.Johnson Allocasuarina portuensis , commonly known as the Nielsen Park She Oak , is an extremely rare plant growing in Sydney , Australia . Encountered as a shrub or small slender tree, up to 5 metres 16 ft tall, it has green drooping branchlets up to 27 cm 11 in in length. ref name plantnet cite web title Allocasuarina portuensis work PlantNET NSW Flora Online accessdate 8 March 2011 url http plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au cgi bin NSWfl.pl?page nswfl&lvl sp&name Allocasuarina portuensis ref It is dioecious , that is, male and female flowers are borne on separate plants. ref name tsn Measuring 1.2 1.5 cm 0.5 0.6 in long and 0.8 1 cm wide, the cones are perched on 0.2 1.5 cm long peduncles arising from the branchlets. ref name plantnet It was officially described by Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson Lawrie Johnson in 1989. ref APNI name Allocasuarina portuensis L.A.S.Johnson id 28186 ref The specific epithet portuensis is from the Latin, meaning inhabiting a port , as this species was originally found at Port Jackson . ref Les Robinson Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, ISBN 9780731812110 page 151 ref It most resembles Allocasuarina rigida and Allocasuarina distyla A. distyla and can be distinguished by differences in the male flowers. ref name ... Aprp cite book last Matthes, Maria Nash, Sharon title Allocasuarina portuensis Recovery Plan publisher ... elliptica . ref name tsn cite web title Allocasuarina portuensis work Threatened Species ... Category Allocasuarina portuensis Category Flora of New South Wales Category Trees of Australia ...   more details



  1. Allocasuarina huegeliana

    References wikispecies Allocasuarina huegeliana Flora of Australia Online name Allocasuarina huegeliana id 283 FloraBase name Allocasuarina huegeliana f 070 id 1731 cite book author Powell, Robert year ... Management, Perth, Western Australia isbn 0 7309 3916 2 Category Allocasuarina huegeliana Category ...   more details



  1. Casuarina

    02 21 ref Formerly placed here valign top Allocasuarina acuaria small F. Muell. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. acuaria small F.Muell. small Allocasuarina acutivalvis small F. Muell. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. acutivalvis small F.Muell. small Allocasuarina campestris small Diels L.A.S.Johnson small as C. campestris small Diels small Allocasuarina corniculata small F.Muell. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. corniculata small F.Muell. small Allocasuarina decussata small Benth. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. decussata small Benth. small Allocasuarina distyla small Vent. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. distyla small Vent. small Allocasuarina drummondiana small Miq. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. drummondiana small Miq. small Allocasuarina fibrosa small C.A.Gardner L.A.S.Johnson small as C. fibrosa small C.A.Gardner small Allocasuarina fraseriana small Miq. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. fraseriana small Miq. small Allocasuarina grevilleoides small Diels L.A.S.Johnson small as C. grevilleoides small Diels small Allocasuarina helmsii small Ewart & Gordon L.A.S.Johnson small as C. helmsii small Ewart & Gordon small Allocasuarina huegeliana small Miq. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. huegeliana small Miq. small Allocasuarina humilis small Otto & A. Dietr. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. humilis small Otto & A.Dietr. small Allocasuarina ... small Allocasuarina lehmanniana Allocasuarina lehmanniana subsp. lehmanniana as C. baxteriana small Miq. small or C. lehmanniana small Miq. small Allocasuarina littoralis small Salisb. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. littoralis small Salisb. small or C. suberosa small Otto & A.Dietr. small Allocasuarina luehmannii small R.T.Baker L.A.S.Johnson small as C. luehmannii small R.T.Baker small Allocasuarina muelleriana small Miq. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. muelleriana small Miq. small Allocasuarina nana small Sieber ex Spreng. L.A.S.Johnson small as C. nana small Sieber ex Spreng. small Allocasuarina ... Allocasuarina pusilla small Macklin L.A.S.Johnson small as C. pusilla small Macklin small Allocasuarina ...   more details



  1. Drosera schmutzii

    Taxobox image image caption regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Flowering plant Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Core eudicots ordo Caryophyllales familia Droseraceae genus Drosera subgenus Drosera subg. Ergaleium Ergaleium sectio Drosera sect. Erythrorhiza Erythrorhiza species D. schmutzii binomial Drosera schmutzii binomial authority Allen Lowrie Lowrie & John Godfrey Conran Conran Drosera schmutzii is a perennial plant perennial tuber ous species in the genus Drosera that is native to New South Wales , South Australia , and Victoria Australia Victoria . It grows in a rosette botany rosette 3 to 4  cm in diameter with green to red leaves. It is entirely endemism endemic to Kangaroo Island in South Australia and occurs mostly in the northern and eastern areas. It grows in sandy clay with laterite soils in open areas amongst Allocasuarina muelleriana and often in the presence of Stylidium tepperianum . It flowers from June to September. ref name Lowrie & Conran 2008 Lowrie, A, and J. G. Conran. 2008. http www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au data assets pdf file 0018 95400 Tel122147Low.pdf A review of Drosera whittakeri s. lat. Droseraceae and description of a new species from Kangaroo Island, South Australia . Telopea , 12 2 147 165. ref It was first discovered in September 2002 by Father Erwin Schmutz, for whom the species is named. It was also collected and informally described by C. Clayton in 2003. It was then grown in cultivation for several years while further specimens were examined and finally formally described by Allen Lowrie and John Godfrey Conran in 2008. It differs from Drosera whittakeri by its very narrow eglandular Petiole botany petiole s, semi erect leaves, and presence of a few whorled leaves separated from the main basal rosette of leaves. ref name Lowrie & Conran 2008 See also List of Drosera species List of Drosera species References Reflist Category Carnivorous plants of Australia Category Caryophyllales of Australia Category Drosera sc ...   more details



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    Move to Commons Sheoak Allocasuarina Allocasuarina verticillata cones Photo credit User Securiger Securiger Capture date 14 January 2004 Scan date 1 June 2004 GFDL en migration relicense ...   more details



  1. Torrent Robin

    Taxobox name Torrent Robin image Torrent Flycatcher.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Petroicidae genus Monachella genus authority Tommaso Salvadori Salvadori , 1874 species M. muelleriana binomial Monachella muelleriana binomial authority Hermann Schlegel Schlegel , 1871 synonyms The Torrent Robin Monachella muelleriana is a species of bird in the Australasian robin family biology family Petroicidae . It is also known as the Torrent Flyrobin . It is monotypic within the genus Monachella , although it has also been suggested that it should be merged with the genus Microeca , as they are similar in behaviour and anatomy. The species occurs in New Guinea and New Britain . There are two subspecies, the nominate occurring in New Guinea and M. m. coultasi in New Britain. M. m. coultasi may constitute a good species, but more research is needed to establish this. The Torrent Robin is the only species of Australasian robin known to occur in New Britain, although there have been reports of another, as yet undescribed species of flyrobin which awaits discovery by science. As suggested by its name the Torrent Robin s preferred habitat is fast moving streams and rivers with protruding boulders. References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 50904 all Monachella muelleriana . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 26 July 2007. Del Hoyo , J. Elliot, A. & Christie D. editors . 2007 . Handbook of the Birds of the World . Volume 12 Picathartes to Tits and Chickadees. Lynx Edicions. ISBN 9788496553422 Category Monachella Passeri stub es Monachella muelleriana hu Zuhatagi cinegel gykap nl Monachella pt Monachella muelleriana ...   more details



  1. Forest Oak

    Forest Oak can refer to A common name for the Australian tree Allocasuarina torulosa A historical name for Gaithersburg, Maryland , USA A middle school , Forest Oak Middle School , located in Gaithersburg, Maryland A middle school located in Fort Worth, Texas disambig ...   more details



  1. Archidendron muellerianum

    italic title taxobox name Veiny Lace Flower image Archidendron muellerianum Coffs.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae genus Archidendron species A. muellerianum binomial Archidendron muellerianum binomial authority Joseph Maiden Maiden & Richard Thomas Baker R.T.Baker I.C.Nielsen synonyms small Pithecellobium muelleriana Maiden & R.T.Baker Joseph Maiden Maiden & Betche Abarema muelleriana Maiden & R.T.Baker Andr Joseph Guillaume Henri Kostermans Kosterm small Archidendron muellerianum , the Veiny Lace Flower , or Small flower Laceflower is a rainforest tree with a restricted range in eastern Australia . It is a rare plant, with a ROTAP rating of 3RCa The tree was first described as Albizia muelleriana in 1896 by Joseph Maiden and Richard Thomas Baker , ref APNI name Albizia muelleriana Maiden & R.T.Baker id 26286 ref before being moved to its current binomial name by Nielsen. ref APNI name Archidendron muellerianum Maiden & R.T.Baker I.C.Nielsen id 63203 ref The specific epithet muelleriana honours the name of one of Australia s outstanding colonial botanists, Ferdinand Mueller . ref name floyd Floyd, A.G. , Rainforest Trees of Mainland South eastern Australia , Inkata Press 2008, ISBN 9780958943673 p. 167. ref Archidendron muellerianum grows as a tree up to 20 metres 70 ft tall. The trunk has grey bark and can reach diameter of 60 cm 24 in , and is occasionally buttressed. The leaves are arranged alternately on the grey to red brown branches and are bipinnate made up of two leaf stalks each with several oval shaped glossy leaflets, which measure 4 13 cm 1.6 5.2 in long, and 2 5 cm 0.8 2 in wide. The leaflets have prominent veins on both upper and undersurfaces. Appearing in November and December, the tiny white flowers are arranged in globular white flowerheads to 2.5 cm 1 in in diameter. Flowering is followed by 10 13 cm 5 6.4 in long wrinkled red brown seed pods which ripen ...   more details



  1. Pernattia pusilla

    Taxobox image F Pernattia pusilla.jpg image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera unranked familia Macrolepidoptera superfamilia Lasiocampoidea familia Lasiocampidae subfamilia Gastropachinae tribus genus Pernattia species P. pusilla binomial Pernattia pusilla binomial authority Donovan, 1805 synonyms Perna exposita The She Oak Moth , Pernattia pusilla , is a species of moth of the Lasiocampidae family. It is found along the coast of eastern Australia . The wingspan is about 30 mm. The larvae feed on Allocasuarina litoralis , Allocasuarina verticillata , Casuarina cunninghamiana , Casuarina glauca and Casuarina equisetifolia . ref cite web url http www staff.it.uts.edu.au don larvae lasi pusilla.html title Pernattia pusilla author Don Herbison Evans & Stella Crossley publisher uts.edu.au date January 20, 2008 accessdate 2009 01 29 ref References Reflist Lasiocampidae stub Category Lasiocampidae Category Lepidoptera of Australia vi Pernattia pusilla ...   more details



  1. Calypogeia

    italic title This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Calypogeia image Calypogeia muelleriana.jpeg image caption Calypogeia muelleriana regnum Plantae divisio Marchantiophyta classis Jungermanniopsida ordo Jungermanniales familia Calypogeiaceae genus Calypogeia lang la Calypogeia is a genus of Marchantiophyta liverwort in family Calypogeiaceae . It contains the following species but this list may be incomplete lang la Calypogeia arguta , Mont. et Nees. lang la Calypogeia azurea , Stotler & Crotz lang la Calypogeia fissa , L. Raddi. lang la Calypogeia muelleriana , Schiffn. M ll. Frib. lang la Calypogeia rhynchophylla , Herzog Bischl. lang la Calypogeia suecica , Arn. & Pers. K. Mull. ref cite journal last Fitzgerald first J. W. year 1962 title Calypogeia suecica Arn. & Pers. K. Mull. growing on peat journal Irish Naturalists Journal volume 14 issue 18 ref References reflist bryophyte stub Category Liverworts ...   more details



  1. Torulosa

    Torulosa may refer to Allocasuarina torulosa Rose She Oak or Forest Oak , a tree which grows in sub rainforest of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia Cupressus torulosa , a species of cypress Deightoniella torulosa , a plant pathogen Epioblasma torulosa , a species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae, the river mussels Fuscoporia torulosa , a species of bracket fungus in the Fuscoporia genus, family Hymenochaetaceae disambig ...   more details



  1. Dart Island

    Dart Island is an island in south eastern Australia . It is part of the Tasman Island Group, lying close to the south eastern coast of Tasmania around the Tasman Peninsula . ref name Brothers et al 2001, p.606 Brothers et al 2001 , p.606. ref Flora and fauna Dart island contains stands of Acacia melanoxylon blackwoods , allocasuarina s and eucalypt s. European Rabbit Rabbits are present and cause browsing damage to the vegetation. ref name Brothers et al 2001, p.606 References Notes reflist Sources Brothers, Nigel Pemberton, David Pryor, Helen & Halley, Vanessa. 2001 . Tasmania s Offshore Islands seabirds and other natural features . Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Hobart. ISBN 0 7246 4816 X Coord 43 01 S 147 50 E display title Category Islands of Tasmania Tasmania geo stub ...   more details



  1. Snake Island (Tasmania)

    Snake Island is a small, low lying island in south eastern Australia . It is part of the Betsey Island Group, lying close to the south eastern coast of Tasmania around the entrance to the Derwent River Tasmania Derwent River . ref Brothers et al 2001 , p.607. ref Flora and fauna Trees on the island include allocasuarina s and eucalypt s. Pacific Gull s have attempted to breed there. ref Brothers et al 2001 , p.607. ref References Notes reflist Sources Brothers, Nigel Pemberton, David Pryor, Helen & Halley, Vanessa. 2001 . Tasmania s Offshore Islands seabirds and other natural features . Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Hobart. ISBN 0 7246 4816 X coord 43 10 S 147 17 E display title Category Islands of Tasmania Tasmania geo stub ...   more details




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