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Anolis 🔍

Anolis is a small, aquatic reptile native to North America that belongs to the family Crotalopidae and is known for its distinctive orange-and-black stripes on its body. It is primarily found in shallow water near lakes, rivers, and streams, often living in dense swamps or along rocky shores.

Deanolis 🔍

Deanolis is a type of flowering plant that produces large, glossy leaves with dark brownish-brown spots on them. It grows in moist soil and prefers full sun or part shade.

Nyctanolis 🔍

Nyctanolis is a genus of plants in the family Rutaceae, known for their aromatic flowers and leaves.

Cyanoliseus 🔍

Cyanoliseus is a type of bacterium that is known for producing cyanobacterial pigments, which are used in many natural and synthetic products. These pigments can have various uses depending on their specific function, such as blue dye production or green pigment synthesis. The term "cyanoliseus" refers to the process where these bacteria produce these pigments.

Pseudopanolis 🔍

Pseudopanolis is a type of fungus that grows in soil, typically on dead plant material or compost. It is often associated with fungal diseases and can be harmful to plants. The name "pseudopanolis" comes from the Latin word for "fake."

Diaphoranolis 🔍

Diaphoranolis is a type of herbaceous perennial flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region, commonly known for its edible flower buds and leaves.

Panolis 🔍

Panolis are a type of baked potato that is made by baking a whole potato, which is then diced and mixed with cheese, herbs, and spices, resulting in a creamy and flavorful dish.

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