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Nemesia Micrantha
Nemesia can be: * ''Nemesia'' (plant), genus of plants in the family Scrophulariaceae * ''Nemesia'' (spider), a genus of spiders in the family Nemesiidae * ''Nemesia'' (moth), one of many synonyms for the genus '' Coleophora'' {{genus disambiguation ...
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Nemesia (plant)
''Nemesia'' is a genus of annuals, perennials and sub-shrubs which are native to sandy coasts or disturbed ground in South Africa. Numerous hybrids have been selected, and the annual cultivars are popular with gardeners as bedding plants. In temperate regions they are usually treated as half-hardy, grown from seed in heat, and planted out after all danger of frost has passed. The flowers are two-lipped, with the upper lip consisting of four lobes and the lower lip two lobes. The following cultivars have gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annual award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. History The Award of Garden Merit ...:- * = ‘Penblue’ *‘Innocence’ * = ‘Fleuron’ *''Nemesia denticulata'' Species Species include: See also * List of ''Nemesia'' cultivars Refer ...
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Nemesia (spider)
''Nemesia'' is a genus of mygalomorph spiders in the family Nemesiidae, first described by Jean Victoire Audouin Jean Victor Audouin (27 April 1797 – 9 November 1841), sometimes Victor Audouin, was a French natural history, naturalist, an entomologist, Herpetology, herpetologist, ornithologist, and malacologist. Biography Audouin was born in Paris and was ... in 1826. Species it contains fifty-eight species: *'' N. africana'' (C. L. Koch, 1838) — Algeria *'' N. albicomis'' Simon, 1914 — France (Corsica) *'' N. angustata'' Simon, 1873 — Spain *'' N. apenninica'' Decae, Pantini & Isaia, 2015 — Italy *'' N. arboricola'' Pocock, 1903 — Malta *'' N. arenicola'' Simon, 1892 — France (Corsica) *'' N. asterix'' Decae & Huber, 2017 — Italy (Sardinia) *'' N. athiasi'' Franganillo, 1920 — Portugal *'' N. bacelarae'' Decae, Cardoso & Selden, 2007 — Portugal *'' N. berlandi'' Frade & Bacelar, 1931 — Portugal *'' N. bristowei'' Decae, 2005 — Spain (Majorca) *'' N. b ...
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Nemesiidae
Nemesiidae, also known as funnel-web trapdoor spiders, is a family of mygalomorph spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1889, and raised to family status in 1985. Before becoming its own family, it was considered part of "Dipluridae". Description Nemesiidae are relatively large spiders with robust legs and a body that is nearly three times as long as it is wide. They are darkly colored, brown to black, though some have silvery hairs on their carapace. '' Atmetochilus'' females can grow over long. They live in burrows, often with a hinged trapdoor. This door is pushed up while the spider waits for passing prey. They rarely leave their burrows, catching prey and withdrawing as quickly as possible. Some of these burrows have a side tubes, but it is not certain whether ''Sinopesa'' builds burrows at all. Genera , the World Spider Catalog accepts the following genera: *'' Amblyocarenum'' Simon, 1892 *''Brachythele'' Ausserer, 1871 — Europe, Cyprus *''Calisoga'' Chamberli ...
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