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Helanthium tenellum, the pygmy chain sword, is a species of plants in the Alismataceae.It is native to the eastern United States (from Texas to Florida, north to Michigan and Massachusetts), southern Mexico (Chiapas, Veracruz), West Indies (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola), Central America, South America (from Guyana to Argentina) [1] [2]
Echinodorus, commonly known as burhead [1] or Amazon sword, [citation needed] is a genus of plants in the family Alismataceae, native to the Western Hemisphere from the central United States to Argentina.
Trochus quadricostatus W. Wood, 1828 (original combination) Trochus torulosus Philippi Tegula quadricostata is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Tegulidae .
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Various chain weapons were used in feudal Japan.Recognised fighting arts with such weapons include gekigan-jutsu (using a ball and chain), chigiriki-jutsu (using a ball and chain on a short stick), and kusarigama-jutsu (employing a chain-ball-sickle weapon). [1]
Leptocereus quadricostatus (also called sebucan) is a species of plant in the family Cactaceae. It is found in Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands . Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland .
Trochus is a genus of medium-to large-sized, top-shaped sea snails with an operculum, of the family Trochidae, the top snails. [1]When the word "trochus" or "Trochus" is used in reference to fishing sea snails for commercial purposes, the usual species targeted is Tectus niloticus, which is valued for its nacre or mother of pearl layer, which was traditionally made into items such as pearl ...
Pilosocereus floccosus subsp. quadricostatus (F.Ritter) Zappi; References This page was last edited on 31 March 2023, at 13:12 (UTC). Text is available ...