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Perlinae

Definition: Perlinae is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, native to North America. The species are commonly known as "blazing roses" due to their large size and showy blooms. They have a distinct, bushy habit with long, slender leaves that change color during the spring and summer.


Perlinae

Antarctoperlinae

Microperlinae

Definition: Microperlinae is a group of insects within the family Primulae, which are known for their elongated and slender bodies. These insects have small eyes, long legs, and a short thorax. They mainly feed on nectar from flowers, often in the form of a single flower or in clusters. Microperlinas are commonly found in temperate regions where they can adapt to various environments.


Microperlinae

Zelandoperlinae

Definition: Zelandoperlinae is a genus of freshwater lilies, commonly known as water lilies or sea lilies. It belongs to the family Liliaceae, which includes over 200 species of flowering plants in the order Asteraceae. These species are native to Europe and Asia, where they grow in wetland areas such as lakes, rivers, and estuaries.


Zelandoperlinae

Isoperlinae

Definition: Isoperlinae is a group of animals that are characterized by having two arms, typically paired at the elbow and each arm being longer than the other. These animals have long necks and are found in many different habitats including forests, grasslands, and deserts.


Isoperlinae

Peltoperlinae

Definition: Peltoperlinae is a family of mammals in the order Rodents, which includes rodent-like animals such as mice and rats. This family has been split into two main subfamilies based on their body size and distribution: the Small Rats (Leporidae) and the Large Rats (Rodentia).


Peltoperlinae

Chloroperlinae

Definition: Chloroperlinae is a family of bacteria that are commonly found in aquatic environments, including freshwater and saltwater bodies such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. They primarily inhabit the surface water layers of these bodies and can be found in various habitats such as estuaries, swamps, and coastal areas. Chloroperlinae belong to the same order as other bacteria, but they differ from others by their unique characteristics and lifestyle.


Chloroperlinae

Dinotoperlinae

Definition: Dinoteri, a genus in the family Cynoglossidae, includes small, slender, and often translucent-bodied insects that are primarily found in the tropical regions of Asia, Africa, and South America. These insects can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and wetland areas. Dinoteri have been used for various applications such as pest control, food production, and medicine, due to their ability to grow rapidly and produce small, edible parts


Dinotoperlinae

Stenoperlinae

Definition: Stenoperlinae is a genus in the family Lepidoptera, which includes the butterfly family of insects. It contains approximately 29 species, including the common buttercup (Lepidium meyenense). These butterflies are known for their distinctive yellow or white wings and stripes that form a wavy pattern on their bodies. They are widely distributed across various regions worldwide, including North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.


Stenoperlinae

Leptoperlinae

Definition: Leptopers are a group of bacteria that primarily live in plant tissues, particularly those found within leaves and stems, as well as on the surface of fruits, flowers, and other plants. They are known for their ability to disperse pollen by transferring nectar and pollen from one flower to another, facilitating pollination processes.


Leptoperlinae