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native plants. It was
originally described by F.
Smith in 1851 as
Lestis aeratus. Its
specific epithet is the
Latin adjective aerata,
meaning "bronzed"...
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Abacetus aeratus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Pterostichinae. It was
described by
Tschitscherine in 1900 and is an
endemic species found...
- moss when
mixed 1⁄4 cup per gallon. The word saleratus, from
Latin sal
æratus meaning "aerated salt",
first used in the
nineteenth century,
refers to...
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Gyrinus aeratus is a
species of
whirligig beetle in the
family Gyrinidae. It is
found in
North America and Europe. "Gyrinus
aeratus Report". Integrated...
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Platycheirus aeratus,
commonly known as Coquillett's sedgesitter, is a
species of hoverfly.
Length 5.3–7.3 mm (0.21–0.29 in) Head The face is vertical...
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Dasytes aeratus is a
species of soft-winged
flower beetle in the
family Melyridae. It is
found mainly in Europe. "Dasytes
aeratus". GBIF.
Retrieved 2021-09-06...
- is
named after Fensalir, a
location mentioned in
Norse mythology. The
Aeratus is a nine-storey
building by Pim van der Ven of Mei
Architecten en stedenbouwers...
- (the
source of Nitrogen,
Nitrat etc.). The word saleratus, from
Latin sal
æratus (meaning "aerated salt"), was
widely used in the 19th
century for both sodium...
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Lygisaurus aeratus, the large-disced litter-skink, is a
species of
skink found in
Queensland in Australia. Couper, P.; Hoskin, C.; Amey, A. (2018). "Lygisaurus...
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Wilmer in
Couper et al., 2005) - Mt.
Surprise litter-skink
Lygisaurus aeratus (Garman, 1901) - large-disced litter-skink
Lygisaurus curtus (Boulenger...