- in his
subsequent fall.
Armatus was a
nephew of
Basiliscus and of
Empress Verina, the wife of Leo I. It is
known that
Armatus had a son, also
named Basiliscus...
- N.
armatus may
refer to:
Nanobagrus armatus, a
catfish species Neocirrhitus armatus, a
hawkfish species from the
Pacific Ocean Nymphargus armatus, a frog...
- The bony-eared ****fish (Acanthonus
armatus) is a
bathypelagic species of cusk-eel
found in
tropical and sub-tropical
oceans at
depths of from 1,171 to...
-
Mastacembelus armatus is not
considered a true eel as it
belongs to the
order synbranchiformes rather than anguiliformes.
Mastacembelus armatus are nocturnal...
- the same
specimen as H.
armatus,
wanting to
honour Richard Owen. This has been sunk as a
junior objective synonym of H.
armatus. In 1956
Alfred Romer renamed...
- first,
fragmented bones (YPM 1850)
became the
holotype of
Stegosaurus armatus when Yale
paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh described them in 1877....
-
Omosaurus armatus. The
generic name is
derived from Gr**** ὦμος, omos, "upper arm", in
reference to the
robust humerus. The
specific name
armatus can mean...
-
proportion of the diet of C.
armatus is
caught in the deep
mesopelagic and
bathypelagic regions.
Though the diet of C.
armatus largely consists of animals...
-
Armatuš (Macedonian: Арматуш, Albanian: Armatush) is a
village in the muni****lity of Novaci,
North Macedonia.
Armatuš has
traditionally and exclusively...
- ulna of
Lestodom armatus is
slightly short compared to body size,
though large in
absolute terms. The
tibia and
fibula of L.
armatus are
fused together...