SynonymsBot
Synonyms for entada or Related words with entada
lannea
caffra
grewia
laxiflora
buxifolia
ellipticum
parinari
alchornea
dialium
caracasana
cymosa
randia
radlk
latifolius
cercidium
marsdenia
petiolata
marcgravia
cauliflora
salicifolia
colubrina
floribundum
mussaenda
forssk
speciosum
setigera
oblongifolia
drypetes
caulescens
cordatum
glabrescens
minutiflora
wahlenbergia
silvatica
crinitum
breviflora
corymbosa
monantha
ruscifolia
bracteata
glycosmis
populnea
sessiliflora
parsonsia
micrantha
pouteria
parvifolium
hexandra
talisia
schlechteri
Examples of "entada"
Larvae feed on "
Entada
" - "
Entada
spicata", "
Entada
abyssinica", "
Entada
natalensis", "Acacia natalitia", "Acacia schweinfurthi", "Acacia brevispica", and "Acacia kraussiana".
The larvae feed on "Acacia mellifera", "Albizia adianthifolia", "Albizia coriaria", "Albizia schimperiana", "
Entada
abyssinica", "
Entada
leptostachys", "
Entada
africana", "
Entada
phaseoloides", "Tamarindus indica", "Acacia caffra", "Albizia sassa", "Albizia gummifera" and "
Entada
gigas".
The larvae feed on "
Entada
gigas", "Acacia mellifera", "Albizia adianthifolia", "Albizia coriaria", "
Entada
abyssinica", "Acacia amythethophylla", "Albizia gummifera" and "
Entada
sudanica".
The larvae feed on "
Entada
" species and "Securidaca longipedunculata".
The larvae feed on "
Entada
phaseoloides" and "
Entada
scandens". They are bright green with pale brown head. The larvae are attended by ants of the "Anonychomyrma" genus. Pupation takes place in a brown pupa with dark markings
The larvae feed on "Acacia amythethophylla", "Dalbergia boehmii" and "
Entada
abyssinica".
The larvae feed on the flowers of "Piptadenia africana" and "
Entada
abyssinica".
The larvae feed on "Adenanthera pavonina", "Griffonia simplicifolia", "Cathormium", "Dalbergia", "
Entada
" and "Tetrapleura" species.
The larvae feed on "Desmanthus virgatus", "Caesalpinia bonducella", "Leucaena glauca", "Mimosa" and "
Entada
" species.
The larvae feed on "Scutia myrtina", "Celtis durandii", "Griffonia simplicifolia", "Albizia gummifera", "Celtis gomphophylla", "Bandeiraea", "Cathormion", "Dalbergia" and "
Entada
" species.
Uses plant Gogo (bark) "
Entada
phaseoloides" as control. The positive result shows a honeycomb froth that is higher than 2 cm that persists for 10 minutes or longer.
Though the legitimate name was first published as "E. rheedii", it is often written as "
Entada
rheedei", honouring Hendrik Adriaan van Rheede tot Draakestein (1637–1691).
Labrys okinawensis is a bacterium from the family of Xanthobacteraceae which has been isolated from root nodule from the plant
Entada
phaseoloides in Okinawa in Japan.
The larvae of subspecies "tavetensis" feed on "Afzelia quanzensis", "Dalbergia nitidula", "Securidaca longipeduncularis" and "Margaritaria discoidea". Other subspecies have been recorded on "
Entada
" and "Afzelia quanzensis".
218. *Panigrahi, G. (1985e) Proposal to amend the type citation of 3468
Entada
Adans., nom. cons. and of Gigalobium P. Browne, nom. rej. (Fabaceae). Taxon, 34: 714-715.
Bradyrhizobium iriomotense is a species of legume-root nodulating, endosymbiont nitrogen-fixing bacterium, first isolated from "
Entada
koshunensis". The type strain is EK05 (= NBRC 102520 = LMG 24129).
The larvae feed on "
Entada
abyssinica" and "Acacia abyssinica". They are associated with an unspecified ant species, living ants' nests in hollow trees. The larvae are shaped and colored like a woodlouse.
The indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use "Calea zacatechichi", a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of the dreamer. Similarly, "
Entada
rheedii" is used in various African cultures.
He is commemorated in Wahlberg's eagle "Aquila wahlbergi" (Sundevall 1851), Wahlberg's honeyguide "Prodotiscus regulus" (Sundevall 1850), Wahlberg's cormorant "Phalacrocorax neglectus", Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat "Epomophorus wahlbergi", the bush squeaker "Arthroleptis wahlbergii" Smith, 1849 (a frog), and a tree "
Entada
wahlbergi".
The larvae feed on "Acacia stenocarpa", "
Entada
abyssinica" and "Mundulea" species. Young larvae feed on the terminal shoots of their host plant, while older larvae are found on the bark. They are always attended by ants.