- O.
aestivus are
collected by the
hundreds each year.
Opheodrys aestivus aestivus (Linnaeus, 1766) –
northern rough green snake Opheodrys aestivus carinatus...
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longer recognized by ITIS:
Opheodrys aestivus aestivus (Linnaeus, 1766) –
northern rough green snake Opheodrys aestivus carinatus Grobman, 1984 – Florida...
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flower of the
Asphodelus aestivus Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Asphodelus aestivus. Allen, D.J. (2018). "Asphodelus
aestivus". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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Rhizotrogus aestivus is a
species of
brown beetle in the
Melolonthinae subfamily that can be
found in Austria, France, and Spain. It also
occurs in the...
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Asphodelus albus and
particularly Asphodelus cerasiferus and
Asphodelus aestivus, it may be
distinguished by its
highly branched stem and
smaller fruits...
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Chlaenius aestivus is a
species of
beetle of the
family Carabidae. C.
aestivus is a
large species of
ground beetle. It has
orange legs. It has an iridescent...
- It
contains the
following species:
Panagrolaimus aberrans Panagrolaimus aestivus Panagrolaimus apicatus Panagrolaimus aquaticus Panagrolaimus australis...
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winter solstice. Also
aestival solstice in
British English. From
Latin aestīvus, 'summer'.
Astronomical Applications Department of USNO. "Earth's Seasons...
- Naturae. Its
specific epithet is the
feminine form of the
Latin adjective aestivus, "of the summer". Two
subspecies are recognized: A. a.
aestiva (nominate)...
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titled the
Experimental Researches on the
Causes and
Nature of
Catarrhus aestivus,
published in 1873.
Charles Darwin had read this book and
wrote to thank...