The hog-nosed catfish is of commercial importance in the aquarium trade industry, although it is relatively rare or confused with " C . splendens ".
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The metallic green, clear-winged females are virtually identical to female " C . splendens " and are difficult to separate, even in the hand.
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Numerous cultivars have been selected, of which " G . subcaulescens "'Splendens'has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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One of these was " Salvia splendens ", known as Lee's scarlet sage, which became popular as an ornamental summer flower in England and Germany.
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The ceiling was decorated with panels from Fonthill Splendens, a mile from Fonthill Abbey, which were painted by Andrea Casali and donated to the theatre by Paul Cobb Methuen.
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""'Carabus splendens " "'is a species of beetle endemic to Europe, where it is observed in mainland France and mainland Spain.
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""'Iphinopsis splendens " "'is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cancellariidae, the nutmeg snails.
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Traditionally, dried mosses, such as " Pleurozium schreberi " or " Hylocomium splendens ", were used in the Nordic countries as an insulator between logs.
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The larvae of one jungle variety, " Toxorhynchites splendens ", consume larvae of other mosquito species occurring in tree crevices, particularly " Aedes aegypti ".
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In British Columbia is has been found to be associated with " Gaultheria shallon ", " Hylocomium splendens ", and " Rhytidiadelphus loreus ".