Taxobox name Truncatecoralfish image Chelmonops truncatus.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Chaetodontidae genus Chelmonops species C. truncatus binomial Chelmonops truncatus binomial authority Kner, 1859 ref name first cite web url http australianmuseum.net.au Eastern Talma Chelmonops truncatus title Australianmuseum.net.au accessdate 16 July 2010 ref The TruncateCoralfish Chelmonops truncatus is a species of butterflyfish in the genus Chelmonops endemism endemic to Australia . It is also known as the Eastern Talma ref name second cite web url http www.ozanimals.com Fish Eastern Talma Chelmonops truncatus.html title OzAnimals.com accessdate 16 July 2010 ref Description Chelmonops truncatus has a tubular snout. Its tall pointed Fish anatomy Types of fin dorsal and anal fins have vertical rear margins. It is brown or silver in colour with five dark bands. The TruncateCoralfish reaches a length up to 22  cm. ref name first ref name second Range The TruncateCoralfish is found in waters from southern Queensland to southern New South Wales . ref name second This species of fish is a popular aquarium fish which is harvested largely in southern Australia. ref name second References Reflist Further reading AquariumWiki Chelmonops truncatus Care information for Truncatecoralfish at the Aquarium wiki Edgar, G.J. 1997 . Australian Marine Life the plants and animals of temperate waters. Reed Books. Pp.  544. Kuiter, R. H. in Gomon, M.F., Glover, C.J.M. & R.H. Kuiter Eds . 1994. The Fishes of Australia s South Coast. State Print, Adelaide. Pp.  992. asSquareback Butterflyfish Hutchins, B. & R. Swainston. 1986. Sea Fishes of Southern Australia. Complete Field Guide for Anglers and Divers. Swainston Publishing. Pp.  180. Kuiter, R.H. 1996. Guide to Sea Fishes of Australia. New Holland. Pp.  433. Kuiter, R.H. 2000 . Coastal Fishes of South eastern Australia. Gary Allen. Pp.  437. Category Chaetodontidae ... more details
Taxobox name Pennant coralfish image Pennant coralfish melb aquarium edit2.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Chaetodontidae genus Heniochus species H. acuminatus binomial Heniochus acuminatus binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , 10th edition of Systema Naturae 1758 The pennant coralfish Heniochus acuminatus , also known as the longfin bannerfish or coachman is a tropical fish of the family biology family Chaetodontidae . It is also known colloquially as the poor man s moorish idol . Appearance The fish is mostly black and white, with an elongated dorsal fin making the fish reach around 25 cm. The fish s caudal fin caudal , anal fin anal and pectoral fin s are most commonly bright yellow . It is very similar in appearance to the closely related Heniochus diphreutes , but has a longer and more circular shape. image Reef0097.jpg thumb left 300px A school of Heniochus acuminatus . Behavior The species are social fish, and found in pairs or in shoals. They are a very passive fish, and rarely territorial. Some individuals even act as cleaners, especially when young, by removing parasite s from other fish. Diet File Heniochus acuminatus eating jellyfish.jpg thumb Heniochus acuminatus eating jellyfish The pennant coralfish eats mostly plankton in the wild but are omnivorous in an aquarium setting. Range The pennant coralfish s natural distribution is in the Indian Ocean Indian and Pacific oceans in reef settings, from southern Japan to Micronesia and Lord Howe Island . Also found in the Seychelles . Currently it is registered as introduced species in the Black Sea ref http 81.8.63.74 Downloads Black Sea Fishes Check List.pdf Black Sea Fishes Check List ref . image moorish pennant bannerfish.jpg thumb right A comparison of the three remarkably similar fish, the moorish idol left , schooling bannerfish top , and pennant coralfish bottom Economic value The fish is uncommonly harvested for anything ... more details
In SQL , the code TRUNCATE TABLE code statement is a Data Definition Language DDL operation that marks the extents of a table for deallocation empty for reuse . The result of this operation quickly removes all data from a Table database table , typically bypassing a number of integrity enforcing mechanisms. It was officially introduced in the SQL 2008 standard. The code TRUNCATE TABLE mytable code statement is logically though not physically equivalent to the code Delete SQL DELETE FROM mytable code statement without a code Where SQL WHERE code clause . The following characteristics distinguish code TRUNCATE TABLE code from code DELETE code In the Oracle Database , code TRUNCATE code is implicitly preceded and followed by a Commit data management commit operation. This may also be the case in MySQL , depending on the chosen storage engine. Typically, code TRUNCATE TABLE code quickly deletes all records in a table by deallocating the data pages used by the table. This reduces the resource overhead of Transaction log logging the deletions, as well as the number of Lock database locks acquired. Records removed this way cannot be restored in a rollback operation. Two notable exceptions ... code TRUNCATE TABLE code statements to be committed or rolled back transactionally. You cannot specify a code WHERE code clause in a code TRUNCATE TABLE code statement it is all or nothing. code TRUNCATE ... TRUNCATE TABLE code statements do not fire triggers. This could result in inconsistent data because code ON DELETE code code ON UPDATE code triggers would not fire. In some database systems, code TRUNCATE ... SQL Server 2000 and beyond in full recovery mode, every change to the database is logged, so code TRUNCATE ... 2005 ref References references Notes SQL DEFAULTSORT Truncate Sql Category SQL keywords database stub compu lang stub cs TRUNCATE hr Truncate SQL ja TRUNCATE SQL ru Truncate SQL uk Truncate SQL zh Truncate ... more details
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Taxobox name Chelmonops image Chelmonops truncatus.jpg image width 240px image caption Chelmonops truncatus regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Chaetodontidae genus Chelmon genus authority Bleeker, 1876 subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. Chelmonops is a genus of tropical fish in the family biology family Chaetodontidae . Species Western talma , Chelmonops curiosus small Rudie Kuiter Kuiter , 1986 small Truncate coralfish , Chelmonops truncatus small Kner, 1859 small References FishBase genus genus Chelmonops month June year 2006 Category Chaetodontidae Chaetodontidae stub de Chelmonops fr Chelmonops nl Chelmonops pl Chelmonops ... more details
Taxobox name Coradion image Coradion chrysozonus1.jpg image caption regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Chaetodontidae genus Coradion genus authority Bleeker, 1876 subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. Coradion is a genus of tropical fish in the family biology family Chaetodontidae . Species Highfin coralfish , Coradion altivelis small McCulloch, 1916 small Goldengirdled coralfish , Coradion chrysozonus small Cuvier, 1831 small References FishBase genus genus Coradion month June year 2006 Category Chaetodontidae Chaetodontidae stub de Coradion es Coradion nl Coradion pl Coradion ... more details
For the Ancient Greek dramatist Ancient Greek comedy Unreferenced date December 2009 Taxobox name Heniochus image Pennant coralfish melb aquarium edit2.jpg image width 240px image caption Pennant coralfish , Heniochus acuminatus regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Chaetodontidae genus Heniochus genus authority Cuvier, 1816 subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. Heniochus is a genus of fish in the family biology family Chaetodontidae . The Moorish idol , Zanclus cornutus is similar in appearance but unrelated. Species Pennant coralfish Heniochus acuminatus small Linnaeus, 1758 small Threeband pennantfish Heniochus chrysostomas small Cuvier, 1831 small False moorish idol Heniochus diphreutes small Jordan, 1903 small Red Sea bannerfish Heniochus intermedius small Steindachner, 1893 small Masked bannerfish Heniochus monoceras small Cuvier, 1831 small Phantom bannerfish Heniochus pleurotaenia small Ahl, 1923 small Singular bannerfish Heniochus singularis small Smith & Radcliffe, 1911 small Horned bannerfish Heniochus varius small Cuvier, 1829 small Pictorial identification gallery Image Heniochus diphreutes by NPS.jpg Heniochus diphreutes Image Heniochus intermedius2.JPG Heniochus intermedius gallery Category Chaetodontidae Chaetodontidae stub de Wimpelfische es Heniochus fr Heniochus nl Heniochus pl Heniochus ru sv Vimpelfiskar th ... more details
Taxobox name Margined coralfish image Chelmon marginalis Discoveries in Australia .jpg image caption Chelmon marginalis from John Lort Stokes 1846 Discoveries in Australia regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Chaetodontidae genus Chelmon species C.  marginalis binomial Chelmon marginalis species authority John Richardson naturalist Richardson , 1846 Chelmon marginalis , commonly known as Margined Coralfish , is a species of tropical fish in the family biology family Chaetodontidae . It was first described by John Richardson naturalist John Richardson in 1842. References FishBase species genus Chelmon species marginalis month Jan year 2007 Category Chaetodontidae Category Fish of Australia Category Fauna of Western Australia Chaetodontidae stub nl Chelmon marginalis pl Chelmon marginalis zh ... more details
Taxobox name Chelmon fossil range fossilrange 23 0 br Miocene to Present ref cite journal last Sepkoski first Jack authorlink coauthors title A compendium of fossil marine animal genera journal Bulletins of American Paleontology volume 364 issue pages p.560 publisher location year 2002 url http strata.ummp.lsa.umich.edu jack showgenera.php?taxon 611&rank class doi id accessdate 2008 01 08 ref image Chelmon rostratus Kupferstreifen Pinzettfisch.jpg image width 240px image caption Copperband butterflyfish , Chelmon rostratus regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Chaetodontidae genus Chelmon genus authority Cloquet, 1817 subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. Chelmon is a genus of tropical fish in the family biology family Chaetodontidae . Species Margined coralfish , Chelmon marginalis small Richardson, 1842 small Blackfin coralfish , Chelmon muelleri small Klunzinger, 1880 small Copperband butterflyfish , Chelmon rostratus small Linnaeus, 1758 small References references FishBase genus genus Chelmon month June year 2006 Category Chaetodontidae Chaetodontidae stub de Chelmon es Chelmon fr Chelmon it Chelmon nl Chelmon pl Chelmon sv Chelmon ... more details
This is a list of fish on stamps of Ras al Khaimah class wikitable rowspan 2 Year rowspan 2 Date rowspan 2 Type rowspan 2 Species rowspan 2 Species author rowspan 2 Value colspan 4 Stamps catalogues colspan 2 Taxonomy rowspan 2 Common name Scott Yvert Mitchell Sta. & Gib. Order Family 1971 NOR Pomacanthus semicirculatus Cuvier, 1831 30 dh 0 0 0 0 Perciformes Pomacanthidae Semicircle angelfish NOR Chelmon rostratus Linnaeus, 1758 50 dh 0 0 0 0 Perciformes Chaetodontidae Copperband butterflyfish NOR Chaetodon chrysurus ? 60 dh 0 0 0 0 Perciformes Chaetodontidae NOR Heniochus acuminatus Linnaeus, 1758 90 dh 0 0 0 0 Perciformes Chaetodontidae Pennant coralfish NOR Pygoplites diacanthus Boddaert, 1772 1 rl 45 dh 0 0 0 0 Perciformes Pomacanthidae Royal angelfish NOR Carassius auratus auratus Linnaeus, 1758 1 rl 55 dh 0 0 0 0 Cypriniformes Cyprinidae Goldfish NOR Betta splendens Regan, 1910 5 rl 0 0 0 0 Perciformes Osphronemidae Siamese fighting fish Fish on stamps Category Lists of fish on stamps Ras al Khaimah ... more details
Wiktionary truncation The word linktext truncation means the act of shortening in all senses . As a term of art , though, it has various specific meanings in different fields Mathematics Truncation is the term used for reducing the number of digits right of the decimal point by discarding the least significant ones Truncation statistics refers to measurements which have been cut off at some value Truncation geometry is the removal of one or more parts, as for example in truncated cube. Linguistics Clipping morphology and other forms of shortening are also known as truncation. Archaeology A cut archaeology s removal of part of the archaeological record is known as a truncation. Banking Check 21 Act Truncation denotes the elimination of handling, sorting, transporting, storing, guarding, and mailing of paper checks . Computer Science Data truncation occurs when a file or other data is stored in a location too small to accommodate its entire length. Truncate SQL is a command in the SQL data manipulation language related to the mathematical meanings above Biology In botany , truncate is a leaf shape In molecular biology , a truncated protein is a protein shortened by a mutation which specifically induces premature termination of mRNA translation. disambig de Trunkierung eo Tran o ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Truncate Imperial image Truncip.jpg image width 240px image caption Cheritrella truncipennis Male, upperside. regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Lycaenidae genus Cheritrella genus authority de Nic ville, 1887 species C. truncipennis binomial Cheritrella truncipennis binomial authority Lionel de Nic ville de Nic ville 1887 The Truncate Imperial Cheritrella truncipennis is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenidae Lycaenids or Blues family. Its genus Cheritrella is monotypic . References Evans, W.H. 1932 The Identification of Indian Butterflies. 2nd Ed , Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India Gaonkar, Harish 1996 Butterflies of the Western Ghats, India including Sri Lanka A Biodiversity Assessment of a threatened mountain system. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. Gay,Thomas Kehimkar,Isaac & Punetha,J.C. 1992 Common Butterflies of India. WWF India and Oxford University Press, Mumbai, India. Haribal, Meena 1994 Butterflies of Sikkim Himalaya and their Natural History. Kunte,Krushnamegh 2005 Butterflies of Peninsular India. Universities Press. Wynter Blyth, M.A. 1957 Butterflies of the Indian Region, Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India. See also List of butterflies of India Lycaenidae Theclinae stub Category Cheritrini Category Butterflies of India no Cheritrella truncipennis ... more details
Taxobox name Schooling bannerfish image Heniochus diphreutes by NPS.jpg image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Chaetodontidae genus Heniochus species H. diphreutes binomial Heniochus diphreutes binomial authority David Starr Jordan Jordan , 1903 Image Schooling bannerfish.JPG thumb left 200px Schooling on a wreck, Taba . The schooling bannerfish , or false moorish idol , is a marine fish native to areas near Africa, that is sometimes traded, in Aquarium aquaria , as a less expensive alternative to actual moorish idol s. Description White with 2 broad diagonal black bands, up to 7 inches 18cm in length. Similar in appearance to Heniochus acuminatus but has larger eye and smaller snout. ref name book2 Lieske, E. and Myers, R.F. 2004 Coral reef guide Red Sea London, HarperCollins ISBN 0 00 715986 2 ref Dramatically similar to actual moorish idols, these fish are only distantly related, and appear to only have convergent evolution convergently evolved the same traits. Habitat In school s, Juvenile organism juvenile s on isolated coral heads or patch reef s, adults in midwater. Distribution Red Sea and South Africa to warm temperate Australia and the Hawaiian Islands . ref FishBase species genus Heniochus species diphreutes year 2007 month 5 ref image moorish pennant bannerfish.jpg thumb left A comparison of the three remarkably similar fish, the moorish idol left , schooling bannerfish top , and pennant coralfish bottom In the Aquarium Thrives best in moderate reef tanks of 25 26 degrees celsius . They will usually feed on plankton and brine shrimp , although if underfed they might nip at invertebrate s. References references Category Chaetodontidae Category Fish of the Red Sea Category Fish of the Indian Ocean Category Fish of Hawaii Chaetodontidae stub af Skool koetsier dv fr Heniochus diphreutes nl Schoolwimpelvis pl Heniochus diphreutes fi Sysiviirikala th ... more details
Taxobox name Afrosataspes image image width 250px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Sphingidae tribus genus Afrosataspes genus authority P. Basquin Basquin & J M Cadiou Cadiou , 1986 species A. galleyi binomial Afrosataspes galleyi binomial authority P. Basquin Basquin , 1982 ref cite web url https www.cate sphingidae.org taxonomy Afrosataspes galleyi.html title CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience Sphingidae publisher Cate sphingidae.org date accessdate 2011 11 01 ref synonyms Sataspes galleyi small Basquin, 1982 small Afrosataspes is a genus of moth s in the Sphingidae family, containing only one species, Afrosataspes galleyi , which is known from the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo . It is a mimic of Xylocopa carpenter bees. Adults are black, with the exception of the white anterior margin of the hindwing upperside. It is most similar to Sataspes ribbei , but has a truncate forewing apex. The antennae are short. References Reflist Category Smerinthini wikispecies Afrosataspes Smerinthini stub nl Afrosataspes vi Afrosataspes ... more details
italic title taxobox name Swamp Dock image Rumex brownii1.JPG regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Core eudicots ordo Caryophyllales familia Polygonaceae genus Rumex species R. brownii binomial Rumex brownii binomial authority Campd. synonyms Rumex alcockii small Rech.f. small Rumex brownii Swamp Dock is a leafy perennial herb native to Australia , and is widespread and grows in disturbed sites. It is 50 80 cm high with variably shaped Basal anatomy basal leaves, rectangle oblong or lanceolate , to 12 cm long, and to 4 cm wide with cordate to truncate base. The petiole is about half as long as the Leaf Divisions of the lamina blade lamina . Flower whorls with 3 5 hooked teeth on each side and with a hooked tip. ref Rumex brownii , New South Wales Flora Online http plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au cgi bin NSWfl.pl?page nswfl&lvl sp&name Rumex brownii ref Uses Leaf used as a blanched leafy vegetable . References reflist Category Rumex brownii la Rumex brownii ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Pseudopostega truncata image image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Opostegidae genus Pseudopostega species P. truncata binomial Pseudopostega truncata binomial authority D.R. Davis & J.R. Stonis, 2007 synonyms Pseudopostega truncata is a moth of the Opostegidae family. It is only known from central Brazil . The length of the forewings is about 3.8 mm. Adults are mostly white with almost entirely white forewings. Adults have been collected in December and January. Etymology The species name is derived from the Latin truncus cut off in reference to the truncate apex of the caudal lobe of the male gnathos. External links http si pddr.si.edu dspace bitstream 10088 7184 1 SCTZ 0625 Lo res.pdf A Revision of the New World Plant Mining Moths of the Family Opostegidae Lepidoptera Nepticuloidea Category Opostegidae Opostegidae stub vi Pseudopostega truncata ... more details
around Chaetodon , while the other unites the bannerfish and coralfish genera . As the Perciformes ... coralfish lineage can be further divided in two groups these might be considered tribe biology ... , from the most ancient to the youngest ref name fw2007 Bannerfish coralfish lineage 1 Amphichaetodon Coradion Chelmon Chelmonops Bannerfish coralfish lineage 2 Forcipiger Hemitaurichthys Heniochus ... more details
similar fish, the moorish idol left , schooling bannerfish top , and pennant coralfish bottom ... , and include the pennant coralfish , H. acuminatus threeband pennantfish, H. chrysostomus and the false ... more details
Taxobox name Sea goldie image Juwelen Fahnenbarsch Pseudanthias squamipinnis 0511173 Weibc.jpg image width 200px image caption Sea goldie, Pseudanthias squamipinnis regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Serranidae genus Pseudanthias species P. squamipinnis binomial Pseudanthias squamipinnis binomial authority Peters , 1885 Image Male anthia.JPG left thumb Male Sea goldie, Dahab . Also known as the lyretail coralfish , the lyretail anthias ref name book2 Lieske, E. and Myers, R.F. 2004 Coral reef guide Red Sea London, HarperCollins ISBN 0 00 715986 2 ref or the scalefin anthia , but may be simply known as the goldfish . The sea goldie is a common sight to Scuba diving scuba divers in the Indian Ocean , and is a typical representative of the subfamily of Anthiinae . Range The sea goldie is found in the western Indian Ocean including the Red Sea , and in the Pacific Ocean as far east as Japan and southeast Australia . It is absent from the Persian Gulf and Oman . ref name book2 Description This species shows marked sexual dimorphism ref name fishbase FishBase species genus Pseudanthias species squamipinnis year 2007 month 5 ref Female Length up to 7  cm, orange gold colour with violet streak below the eye Male Length up to 15  cm, fuchsia colour with elongated 3rd ray of the dorsal fin , a red patch on the pectoral fin and elongated margins of the tail. The midas blenny , Ecsenius midas , goes through a phase of yellow colouration and is a social mimic of the sea goldie . ref name book2 Diet The sea goldie feeds primarily on zooplankton . ref name fishbase Predators Vermillion seabass is one predator of the sea goldie. Biology Like other anthias Anthiinae the sea goldie is a protogynous hermaphrodite a male retains a harem of 5 10 females, but when the male dies one of the females will undergo sex reversal and take the place of the missing male. Reproduction occurs at sunset, between December and February in t ... more details
Taxobox name Copperband Butterflyfish image Chelmon rostratus Luc Viatour.jpg status LC status system iucn3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Chaetodontidae genus Chelmon species C. rostratus binomial Chelmon rostratus binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , 10th edition of Systema Naturae 1758 The Copperband Butterflyfish , Chelmon rostratus , also commonly called the Beak Coralfish is found in reef s in both the Pacific and Indian Ocean s. This butterflyfish is one of the three species in the genus Chelmon , all being known for having longer beaks. Description These fish are easily identified by the yellow banding and long snout, juveniles being similar to adults. They grow up to 20  cm in length ref name fishbase FishBase species genus Chelmon species rostratus year 2007 month 5 ref Appears taller than it is long because of its compressed, deep bidied form, long dorsal and anal fins, and vertical yellow stripes on a white background. The snout is long and slender, and the dark eye is less conspicuous than the dark eye spot on the dorsal fin. There is also a dark band at the base of the tail. Habit and habitat Found at depths of 1 25 metres either singly or in pairs, forming monogamous pairs during breeding. They are usually found on coral reef s or rocky shoreline s, and also in estuaries and silty inner reefs. This species is Territory animal territorial and oviparous . ref name fishbase Points of note They may be distinguished from the similar Chelmon marginalis by their color pattern and number of dorsal fin rays. ref name fishbase In the aquarium Copperband butterflyfish can grow to 8 inches 20  cm but in a home aquarium are usually found at half that size. Fact date December 2007 They do well at a normal reef temperature range of 75 to 84 F 24 to 29 C , with a tank size of at least 75 gallons Vague U.S. gallons? 75 imperial gallons are 90 U.S. gallons? date April 2009 with lots of live rock to graz ... more details
. The aperture is truncate to subovate and imperforate. Compared to Euparthenia Gurmatia has lacks ... additional spiral cords which become weaker abapically. The aperture is truncate to subovate. The outer ... more details
Taxobox name Ichneumoninae image Coelichmeumonhaemmorhoidalis.JPG image caption Coelichmeumon haemmorhoidalis regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a subphylum Hexapoda classis Insect a subclassis Pterygota infraclassis Neoptera superordo Endopterygota can be uncommented when article has grown ordo Hymenoptera subordo Apocrita superfamilia Ichneumonoidea familia Ichneumonidae subfamilia Ichneumoninae subfamilia authority Pierre Andr Latreille Latreille , 1802 Ichneumoninae is a worldwide subfamily of the parasitic wasp family biology family Ichneumonidae . Ichneumoninae are koinobiont or idiobiont endoparasitoids of Lepidoptera .This is the second largest subfamily of Ichneumonidae with 373 genus genera . Ichneumonines are often large, conspicuous colourful insects.They have a 5 sided areolet ,a dorso ventrally flattened abdomen, a long sternaulus and the clypeus is truncate exposing the Labium insect mouthpart labium . References Rasnitsyn, A.P. & U.V. Siitan. 1981. Ichneumoninae. In D.R. Kasparyan ed. , A guide to the identification of insects of the European part of the USSR . Vol. 3. Hymenoptera . Moscow Nauka Press. in Russian External links Commons category inline Ichneumoninae http bitkikorumamuzesi.netfirms.com ichneumonidae anahtar.htm Ichneumoninae Diagnostic characters http www.waspweb.org Ichneumonoidea Ichneumonidae Ichneumoninae index.htm Waspweb Category Ichneumonidae Wasp stub fr Ichneumoninae ru Ichneumoninae ... more details
italic title taxobox name White Ash image Eucalyptus fraxinoides Mt Budawang.JPG image caption Eucalyptus fraxinoides , Budawang National Park Mount Budawang , Australia regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Eudicot s unranked ordo Rosid s ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Eucalyptus species E. fraxinoides binomial Eucalyptus fraxinoides binomial authority small H.Deane & Joseph Maiden Maiden small Eucalyptus fraxinoides , the White Ash is a eucalyptus tree of mountain country of south eastern New South Wales . ref Brooker, I. & Kleinig, D., Eucalyptus, An illustrated guide to identification , Reed Books, Melbourne, 1996 ref Eucalyptus fraxinoides is a medium to large tree, usually 20 to 40 metres tall, sometimes with a leaning trunk. The trunk is marked with broad descending coppery coloured scribbles. The gumnuts are truncate globose , slightly urn shaped, with a small opening. Fraxinus americana American Ash is also commonly referred to as White Ash . References reflist http plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au cgi bin NSWfl.pl?page nswfl&lvl sp&name Eucalyptus fraxinoides Category Eucalyptus fraxinoides Category Myrtales of Australia Category Flora of New South Wales Category Flora of Victoria Australia Eucalyptus stub Australia rosid stub az Eucalyptus fraxinoides fr Eucalyptus fraxinoides ... more details