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  2. Green ubatuba - Wikipedia

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    verde ubatuba) is the commercial name of a Brazilian charnockite, although it is often sold as a granite. It comes from the Ubatuba area of Brazil, where it forms part of the Neoproterozoic Ribeira Belt. [1] As its name indicates, it is green in color, dark green and almost a black appearance when seen in low light.

  3. Kashmir gold - Wikipedia

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    These decorative stones are also used as a countertop surface. [6] While large deposits of granites, granitoides, limestones and marbles are found in parts of India, [7] [8] neither natural stones other types are found in the Kashmir region. "Kashmir White" and "Kashmir Gold" are trade names. [9]

  4. Verd antique - Wikipedia

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    Verd antique (obsolete French, from Italian, verde antico, "ancient green"), also called verde antique, marmor thessalicum, or Ophite, is a serpentinite breccia [1] popular since ancient times as a decorative facing stone.

  5. List of Lepidoptera of Cape Verde - Wikipedia

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    Location of Cape Verde. Lepidoptera of Cape Verde represent about 280 known species. A total of 252 moth species have been recorded. [1] Twenty-eight species of butterflies are known from Cape Verde, one of which is endemic. [2] [3] [4] The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic order Lepidoptera.

  6. Palos Verdes blue - Wikipedia

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    The Palos Verdes blue (G. l. palosverdesensis) is a localized subspecies of the silvery blue (G. lygdamus), which ranges over much of North America.It was described in 1977, shortly before it became one of the second groups of butterflies to be listed under the US Endangered Species Act in 1980. [2]

  7. Rapakivi granite - Wikipedia

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    Rapakivi granite is an igneous intrusive rock and variant of alkali feldspar granite. It is characterized by large, rounded crystals of orthoclase each with a rim of oligoclase (a variety of plagioclase). Common mineral components include hornblende and biotite. The name has come to be used most frequently as a textural term where it implies ...