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- The valley is named after its indigenous trees - in Hebrew after the large and shady terebinth trees (Pistacia atlantica, elah), and in Arabic after the white acacia trees (Acacia albida, sunt).
- Species noted for their edible fruits include Manilkara (sapodilla), Chrysophyllum cainito (star-apple or golden leaf tree), Gambeya africana and Gambeya albida (star-apple), and Pouteria (abiu, canistel, lúcuma, mamey sapote).
- The white marlin (Tetrapterus albida/Kajikia albida), also known as Atlantic white marlin, marlin, skilligalee, is a species of billfish that lives in the epipelagic zone of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean.
- Some 90% of Senegalese farmers interviewed by Felker (1981) collected, stored, and rationed Acacia albida pods to livestock.
- Shorea albida (called, along with some other species in the genus Shorea, light red meranti) is a species of tree in the family Dipterocarpaceae.
- The West African giraffe survive primarily on a diet of leaves from Acacia albida and Hyphaene thebaica, as well as Annona senegalensis, Parinari macrophylla, Piliostigma reticulatum, and Balanites aegyptiaca.
- The type of Polystira Woodring must therefore be Murex virgo Wood = Polystira albida Woodring, not Perry.
- Zanthoxylum usambarense, Gardenia ternifolia, Faidherbia albida, Harrisonia abyssinica, Anona senegalensis, and Pappea capensis are six other rare plant species found at the Burigi-Chato National Park that have the potential to be used in the pharmaceutical industry.
- The larvae feed on smooth hawksbeard (Crepis capillaris), narrow-leaved hawk's-beard (Crepis tectorum), Crepis succifolia, Crepis conyzaefolia, mouse-ear hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella), hawkweed oxtongue (Picris hieracioides), blue heliotrope (Heliotropium amplexicaule), perennial sow-thistle (Sonchus arvensis), prickly sow-thistle (Sonchus asper), Chicory (Cichorium intybus) and Cichorium albida.
- Neue Funde von Phragmacossia albida (Erschoff, 1874) und Hepialus adriaticus Osthelder, 1931 (Lepidoptera, Cossidae, Hepialidae).
- Some larger collections of Ana trees (Faidherbia albida), Leadwood (Combretum imberbe), Mopane (Colophospermum mopane), Camel Thorn (Acacia erioloba), Salvadora and Euclea are found in the gallery forests.
- Common arbuscular fungal associates include the glomeromycetes Gigaspora albida, Acaulospora spinosa, and several species of Glomus, including G.
- In the wet season they prefer buds and fresh green leaves, but in the dry season they survive on drought-tolerant plants such as the camelthorn (Acacia erioloba), myrrh bushes, the mopane or turpentine tree (Colophospermum mopane) and the leaves and seedpods of the ana tree (Faidherbia albida).
- In western and southern Madagascar the monospecific butterfly genus Pharmacophagus antenor (Drury, 1773) (the only representative of the tribe Troidini in Madagascar) is known to be monophagous on Aristolochia albida.
- Characteristic trees include large-leaved albizia (Albizia grandibracteata), cheesewood (Alstonia boonei), false mvule (Antiaris toxicaria), African ita (Celtis adolfi-friderici), white stinkwood (Celtis africana), bastard white stinkwood (Celtis gomphophylla), red-fruited white stinkwood (Celtis mildbraedii), Celtis philippensis, Celtis zenkeri, white star apple (Gambeya albida), Uganda ironwood (Cynometra alexandri), Budongo mahogany (Entandrophragma angolense), Sapelli mahogany (Entandrophragma cylindricum), Budongo heavy mahogany (Entandrophragma utile), orange-barked terminalia (Holoptelea grandis), smooth-barked mahogany (Khaya anthotheca), big-leaf mahogany (Khaya grandifoliola), umbrella tree (Maesopsis eminii), Mildbraediodendron excelsum, mvule (Milicia excelsa), Uganda mulberry (Morus mesozygia), African greenheart (Piptadeniastrum africanum), aningeria (Aningeria altissima), and African nutmeg (Pycnanthus angolensis).
- It is often found in association with such sea urchins as Spatangus purpureus and Psammechinus miliaris, the starfish Asterias rubens and the brittle star Ophiura albida.
- Naganishia albida is very similar to Cryptococcus neoformans, but can be differentiated because it is phenol oxidase-negative, and, when grown on Niger or birdseed agar, C.
- In 1970, examination of Berkeley's original collections by English mycologist Derek Reid showed, however, that Tremella tubercularia is a gelatinous ascomycete, now known as Ascocoryne albida.
- Roccella albida is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), fruticose lichen in the family Roccellaceae.
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