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Emildine

A variety of Spessartine

An yttrian variety of spessartine.
Originally reported from Walvis Bay (Walvisbaai) District, Erongo Region, Namibia.

Classification of Emildine

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Other Names for Emildine

Synonyms:
Emaldine
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Other Information

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    Localities for Emildine

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    Namibia
     
    • Erongo Region
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