They bear ornately shaped fruits, which in the case of " T . bicornis " resemble the head of a bull or the silhouette of a flying bat.
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The specific name, " bicornis " refers to the deeply notched ends of the leaflets, which are said to be evocative of the horns of an antelope.
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In fact, the easiest way to be showy and smell good at the same time is to interplant night-blooming stock ( Matthiola bicornis ) with whatever gaudy items catch your fancy.
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The ecoregion is home to a variety of animal species, including endangered black rhinos " ( Diceros bicornis ) " and white rhinos " ( Ceratotherium simum ) ".
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Myleusnema bicornis gen . et sp . n . ( Nematoda : Kathlaniidae ), an intestinal parasite of a freshwater serrasalmid fish, " Myleus ternetzi ", from French Guiana.
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The cranefly " Atypophthalmus inustus " was recorded in Folly Wood in 2001 and the cranefly " Ormosia bicornis " was found in both Folly Wood and Dowlings Wood in 2000 2001.
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Evening or night-scented stock ( Matthiola longipetala, sometimes sold as M . bicornis ) is generally not planted right up front in the garden, because it isn't much to look at.
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Another example of species going through coextinction is rhinoceros stomach bot fly ( Gyrostigma rhinocerontis ) and of its host species the endangered black rhinoceros ( Diceros bicornis ) and the white rhinoceros ( Ceratotherium simum ).
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Graptolite fossils place it in the stratigraphic zones of " Nematograptus gracilis " and " Climacograptus bicornis ", but its age could be Llandeilo or Trentonian ( earliest to latest Darriwilian, ).
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Pearl bodies are important in the association between the ant species " Pheidole bicornis " and various " Piper " species that have spaces between the leaf petiole and stem suitable for use as ant domatia.