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- Aedes aegypti (/ˈiːdiːz/ from Gr**** αηδής: "hateful" and /aɪˈdʒɛpti/ from Latin, meaning "of Egypt"), the yellow fever mosquito, is a mosquito that can...
- {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Johann Veslingius, De Plantis Aegyptiis, 1638. p. 48 (in Latin) United States Food and Drug Administration (2024)...
- nouissima Antichristi ****cutio similis uideatur undecimae plagae, qua Aegyptii, dum hostiliter sequerentur Hebraeos, in mari Rubro populo Dei per sic****...
- Laurentius Pignorius (1571–1631), whose Characteres Aegyptii, hoc est Sacrorum, quibus Aegyptii utuntur, simulachrorum accurata delineatio et explicatio...
- of Judah al-Harizi. A first complete translation in Latin (Rabbi Mossei Aegyptii Dux seu Director dubitantium aut perplexorum) was printed in Paris by Agostino...
- p****ively transmitted on the mouth parts of mosquitoes, (such as Aedes aegyptii) or fleas, and presumably other biting arthropods. It can also be spread...
- (in Latin, published 1629). It is written "hab el mosch " in De Plantis Aegyptiis Observationes et Notae ad Prosperum Alpinum, by Johann Veslingius, in...
- chronicle of Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria, under the title Eutychii Aegyptii, Patriarchae Orthodoxorum Alexandrini, ... ecclesiae suae origines. Controversial...
- 1017/S0025727300060397. ISSN 0025-7273. PMC 1037032. PMID 8558995. De plantis aegyptiis (in Latin). Padova. 1638. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored...
- Veslingius called it Luffa Arabum and "Egyptian Cu****ber" – De Plantis Aegyptiis, by Johann Veslingius, year 1638 page 48 (in Latin). In 1706 the botanist...