- The big-belly
seahorse (Hippocampus
abdominalis) or pot-bellied
seahorse is one of the
largest seahorse species in the world, with a
length of up to 35 cm...
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Organismen in den
Organen bei
Typhus abdominalis" [Organisms in the [internal]
organs in
cases of
Typhus abdominalis].
Archiv für
pathologische Anatomie...
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sacral artery Vein
Inferior vena cava
Identifiers Latin aorta abdominalis, pars
abdominalis aortae MeSH D001012 TA98 A12.2.12.001 TA2 4205 FMA 3789 Anatomical...
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abdominalis, the
giant crane fly, is a
species of
large crane flies in the
family Tipulidae. T.
abdominalis lives in
riparian aquatic habitats...
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Camponotus atriceps,
previously referred as C.
abdominalis, is a
species of
carpenter ant,
endemic to the Americas. It has been
found in a
variety of...
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Rhaphiomidas abdominalis,
based on an
adult male
collected in
August 1888 in Colton, California. In 1941, when both R.
terminatus and R.
abdominalis were described...
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Ametadoria abdominalis is a
species of
tachinid flies in the
genus Ametadoria of the
family Tachinidae. It was
originally placed in the
genus Abolodoria...
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Lophoceps abdominalis is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It is
known from Kenya.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Lophoceps abdominalis. Wikispecies...
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Pygarctia abdominalis, the yellow-edged
pygarctia or orange-bodied pygarctia, is a moth in the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Augustus Radcliffe...
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abdominal ring,
abdominal inguinal ring,
internal inguinal ring,
annulus abdominalis) is the
entrance to the
inguinal canal. The
surface marking of the deep...