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aegyptiaca (noun) - related to Egypt, its culture, or something originating from Egypt

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Balanites aegyptiaca is also more commonly called desert date.
Wikispecies has information related to Alopochen aegyptiaca.
Aegyptiaca and its various forms are found throughout the area.
Yet the Suda does not attribute the Aegyptiaca to either one.
Eupithecia aegyptiaca is a moth in the Geometridae family.
The Silene aegyptiaca.
Euchloe aegyptiaca is a butterfly in the family Pieridae.
The possible application of these results to increasing the production of L. aegyptiaca is also discussed.
Choreutis aegyptiaca is a species of moth of the Choreutidae family.
It was given as eight years under the name Ammenemes in Manetho 's Aegyptiaca.
The growth responses of Luffa aegyptiaca to various nitrogen sources and concentrations were investigated.
Synonyms include, Aeschynomene aegyptiaca Pers.
Tabula Aegyptiaca hieroglyphicis exornata.
The following species are included in the genus Balanites, Balanites aegyptiaca I.
Cassia aegyptiaca Willd.

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Aegyptiaca Romana, nilotic scenes and the Roman views of Egypt.
The seed bank of P. aegyptiaca rapidly develops and.
Salvia aegyptiaca ( Egyptian sage ) is a herbaceous plant species belonging to the Lamiaceae family.
In Jordan, it is applied to the species " Balanites aegyptiaca.
Africanus relates that the Aegyptiaca mentioned the succession "Nefercherês → Sisirês → Cherês" for the mid-Fifth Dynasty.
His name is only attested on Eusebius ' epithome of Manetho 's Aegyptiaca.
The name appears in the book Aegyptiaca written by Manetho around 300 BC.
Identifying Sheshi with Salitis/Saites, founder of the 15th Dynasty according to the Aegyptiaca.
Variations in 25 populations of Luffa aegyptiaca L. in southwestern Nigeria and their possible causes were studied.
He is also sometimes known as Osochor, following Manetho 's Aegyptiaca.
At this point, O. aegyptiaca grows rapidly, developing above-ground flower stalks.
Anatomical characterization of the cambial growth of Balanites aegyptiaca ( I. ).
Manetho 's Aegyptiaca ( Greek Period ) ; possibly written on papyrus.

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