- acanthae), the
Latinised form of the
ancient Gr**** word
acanthos or akanthos, or the
prefix acantho-, may
refer to:
Acanthus (plant), a
genus containing...
-
Drosophila acanthos is a
species of fly in the
genus Drosophila. O’Grady, P. M.; Kam, M. W. Y.; Val, F. C.; Perreira, W. D. (1
January 2003). "Revision...
- cinnamomi. "Sphaerolobium
acanthos".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 6 June 2022. Jeanes, Jeff A. "Sphaerolobium
acanthos".
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria...
-
names specifically as
being Gr**** (see map 6). Muni****lity of Stagira,
Acanthos Archived 27
December 2004 at the
Wayback Machine Kadas,
Sotiris (1981)...
- (family Orchidaceae). The name of this
genus is
derived from the Gr****
words acanthos ("spiny") and
ephippion ("saddle"),
referring to the saddle-like labellum...
- Bromeliaceae,
subfamily Bromelioideae. The
genus name is from the Gr**** “
acanthos” (thorny, spiny) and “stachys” (a
flower spike).
There are
three known...
- ("wingless");
Pteranodon ("wings
without teeth");
Anura ("tailless") -acanth,
acantho-: Pronunciation: /eɪkænθ/, /eɪkænθoʊ/. Origin:
Ancient Gr****: ἄκανθα (ákantha)...
-
generic name is
derived from the Gr****
translation of spinebill,
namely acantho-/ακανθο- 'spine' and rhynchos/ρυνχος 'bill'. Its
specific epithet is from...
- from the Gr****
words ανισος (anisos),
meaning "unequal," and ακανθος (
acanthos),
meaning "thorn."
Members of the
genus are
native to
tropical and subtropical...
-
Ancient Gr****
words όνος (ónos=donkey), πέρδω (pérdo=to ****), and άκανθος (
ácanthos=thorn),
meaning 'donkey ****
thorny food'. The
common name of
cotton thistle...