Zeugites is a genus of flowering plants in the family Poaceae. Its species are native to the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and South America.[2][3]
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^Browne, Patrick. 1756. Civil and Natural History of Jamaica in Three Parts, page 341
America. Species of Zeugites include: Zeugites americanus Willd. - from Mexico to Bolivia, and Greater Antilles in Caribbean Zeugites capillaris (Hitchc...
Zeugites americanus, synonyms including Zeugites pringlei, is a species of grass found from Mexico through Central America and northern and western South...
Zeugites sylvaticus is a species of perennial bunchgrass. It is native to Colombia and Panama. It was first described as Calderonella sylvatica in 1973...
they were fined three drachmas. Knights were fined two drachmas, and zeugites one drachma. Aristotle's timeline of the Draconian constitution is characterized...
persuade the Athenians to build such a fleet. Aristides, as champion of the zeugites (the upper, 'hoplite-class') vigorously opposed such a policy. In 483 BC...
centuries. It revolved around the hoplite, members of the middle-classes (the zeugites) who could afford the armour necessary to fight in this manner. The hoplite...
the scientific names of these species. The genus Krombhlolzia (synonym Zeugites) from the family Poaceae is named in his honor. Wikimedia Commons has media...
use the C3 photosynthetic pathway. Chevalierella Lophatherum Orthoclada Zeugites (syn. Calderonella, Pohlidium) Soreng, Robert J.; Peterson, Paul M.; Romaschenko...