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- had an estimated skull length up to 47.5 cm (18.7 in). Metoposaurus algarvensis (Brusatte et al. 2015) From the Late Tri****ic Grès de Silves Formation...
- Olavius algarvensis is a species of gutless oligochaete worm in the family Tubificidae which depends on symbiotic bacteria for its nutrition. Olavius...
- Algarve region, Waynea algarvensis has been found in only two locations, suggesting that it is a rare species. "Waynea algarvensis van den Boom". Catalogue...
- Simon in 1873. As of May 2019[update] it contains only three species: A. algarvensis, A. algerica, and A. fimbriata. "Gen. Adonea Simon, 1873". World Spider...
- avocados, and derived prepared foods such as salad dressings. Olavius algarvensis, a species of marine annelid, predominantly incorporate β-sitosterol...
- nov. Sellés, Villa, Brusatte, Currie, & Galobart 2015 Metoposaurus algarvensis sp. nov. Brusatte, Butler, Mateus, & Steyer 2015 Dearcmhara shawcrossi...
- with the most recently described being Setaphyes algarvensis identified in 2022. Setaphyes algarvensis González-Casarrubios, Cepeda, Pardos, Neves & Sánchez...
- distributed among the Echinoderms. Some marine oligochaeta (e.g., Olavius algarvensis and Inanidrillus spp.) have obligate extracellular endosymbionts that...
- the host and bacterium. The gutless marine oligochaete worm Olavius algarvensis is another relatively well-studied marine host to microbes. These three...
- symbiosis between two kinds of bacteria and the marine oligochaete Olavius algarvensis. Born in New York City to an American industrialist father and German...