This species is part of the order Hymenoptera, which consists of bees, wasps, ants, and sawflies . " O . bicornis " is the current scientific name for this bee, although it was formerly known as " O . rufa ."
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Choices range from the small, inconspicuous, but mighty perfumed annual known as night-blooming stock ( Matthiola bicornis ) to the many cultivated varieties of Brugmansia, a tropical tree that can grow to 10 feet and has been showing up in nurseries under the name angels'trumpets.
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In the " Carmen Saeculare ", performed in 17 BC, Horace invokes her as the " two-horned queen of the stars " ( " siderum regina bicornis " ), bidding her to listen to the girls singing as Apollo listens to the boys.
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The "'southern black rhinoceros "'or "'Cape rhinoceros "'( " Diceros bicornis bicornis " ) is an extinct subspecies of the black rhinoceros that was once abundant in Transvaal, southern Namibia, and possibly also Lesotho and southern Botswana.
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The "'southern black rhinoceros "'or "'Cape rhinoceros "'( " Diceros bicornis bicornis " ) is an extinct subspecies of the black rhinoceros that was once abundant in Transvaal, southern Namibia, and possibly also Lesotho and southern Botswana.
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Norway maple is generally free of serious diseases, though can be attacked by the powdery mildew " Uncinula bicornis ", and verticillium wilt disease caused by " Verticillium " spp . " Tar spots " caused by " Rhytisma acerinum " infection are common but largely harmless.
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In 2006, for six months, the NGO Symbiose and veterinarians Isabelle and Jean-Fran�ois Lagrot with their local teams examined the common roaming ground of " Diceros bicornis longipes " in the northern province of Cameroon to assess the status of the last population of the western black rhino subspecies.
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Particularly large adults, on occasion, take on even larger prey, such as giraffe ( " Giraffa camelopardalis " ) Cape buffalo ( " Syncerus caffer " ) Even heavier prey, such as black rhinoceros ( " Diceros bicornis " ), have been killed by crocodiles.
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:The camouflage of predators including lizards, angler fish, mantises including " Hymenopus bicornis " and the bird-dropping spider is described . " Adventitious protection ", making use of materials from the environment, is illustrated with examples such as the decorator crabs and caddis fly larvae, which build tubes " of grains of sand, small shells ( often alive ), vegetable fragments ".
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In addition to chimpanzees, seven other species were introduced to the island : Roan antelope ( " Hippotragus equinus " ) and rhinoceros ( " Diceros bicornis " ) both now extinct, Suni antelope ( " Neotragus moschatus " ), elephants ( Loxodonta africana ), twelve giraffes ( Giraffa camelopardalis ), 20 black-and-white colobus monkeys ( " Colobus guereza " ), and African grey parrots ( " Psittacus erithacus " ) confiscated from illegal trade; see.