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    Cascade, Smallsat and Ionospheric Polar Explorer (CASSIOPE), is a Canadian Space Agency (CSA) multi-mission satellite operated by the University of Calgary...
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    Cassiope lycopodioides Cassiope membranifolia Cassiope mertensiana Cassiope myosuroides Cassiope nana Cassiope palpebrata Cassiope pectinata Cassiope...
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    Cassiope mertensiana is a species of flowering plant known by the common names western moss heather and white mountain heather. This heather is native...
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    Cassiope tetragona (common names include Arctic bell-heather, white Arctic mountain heather and Arctic white heather) is a plant native to the high Arctic...
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    Cassiope lycopodioides, Haida Gwaii mountain-heather or clubmoss mountain heather, is a plant species native to North America. It is found in southern...
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    Maoricicada cassiope, also known as the screaming cicada, is a species of insect that is endemic to New Zealand. This species was first described by George...
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    Brazil. Selenophanes cassiope cassiope (Surinam, Guyana) Selenophanes cassiope amplior Stichel, 1902 (Colombia) Selenophanes cassiope andromeda Stichel,...
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    Caragana (Pea-tree) * Carpenteria (Carpenteria) Caryopteris (Blue Spiraea) Cassiope (Moss-heather) Ceanothus (Ceanothus) * Celastrus (Staff vine) * Ceratostigma...
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    and five sepals. The fruit is an erect capsule. It was originally named Cassiope hypnoides by Carl Linnaeus in his Flora Lapponica (1737), but Harrimanella...
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    margin of the hindwing. An apparently rare form of this species is ab. cassiope Men. (51c), in which the white spots in the central area of the forewing...
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