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What is pilaeria?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 9/17/2023

I believe Pilaeria is a term relating to a species of orchid, possibly similar to Cleisostoma.

Pilaria is a genus of crane fly, of the Limoniidae family.

Pilaris, or Turdus pilaris, is the scientific name for the fieldfare, a bird of the thrush family.

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