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  2. Cassidae - Wikipedia

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    Despite its incorrect formation (the correct one would be Cassididae, based on the genitive form of Cassis), the ICZN has placed the name Cassidae Latreille, 1825 on the official list of family names, therefore avoiding homonymy with Cassididae Stephens, 1831 (based on Cassida Linnaeus, 1758, a chrysomelid beetle); Opinion 1023 (1974, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 31: 127–129).

  3. Mexican duck - Wikipedia

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    Including the Mexican duck in the mallard is a relic from the usual practice of much of the mid-late 20th century, when all North American "mallardines" as well as the Hawaiian and Laysan ducks were included in the mallard proper as subspecies.

  4. List of Cassida species - Wikipedia

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  5. Cassida - Wikipedia

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    Cassida vibex Cassida azurea. Cassida is a large Old World genus of tortoise beetles in the subfamily Cassidinae.The natural history of Cassida sphaerula in South Africa is a typical life cycle. [1]

  6. Erythrostemon mexicanus - Wikipedia

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    Common names include Mexican holdback, [3] Mexican caesalpinia, and tabachín del monte. [4] It is native to the extreme lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas [ 5 ] and to parts of Mexico : in the northeast and further south along the Gulf coast as well as the Pacific coast in Nayarit , Jalisco , Colima , and a small portion of Sinaloa .

  7. Category:Orchids of Mexico - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Cassidinae - Wikipedia

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  9. Mexican jumping bean - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican jumping bean comes from the mountains in the states of Sonora, Sinaloa, and Chihuahua. Álamos, Sonora, calls itself the "Jumping Bean Capital of the World". They are in an area approximately 50 by 160 km (30 by 100 miles) where the Sebastiania pavoniana host tree grows. During the spring, moths emerge from last year's beans and ...