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Bartonella alsatica is a bacterium. Like
other Bartonella species, it can
cause disease in animals. It is small, aerobic, oxidase-negative, and Gram-negative...
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Yersinia alsatica is a Gram-negative
bacterium in the
family Yersiniaceae that has been
isolated from
human stool. Le Guern, A.-S.; Savin, C.; Angermeier...
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Yersiniaceae Genus:
Yersinia van Loghem, 1944
Species Y.
aldovae Y.
aleksiciae Y.
alsatica Y.
artesiana Y.
bercovieri Y.
canariae Y.
enterocolitica Y. entomophaga...
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Bartonella Strong et al. 1915 (Approved
Lists 1980)
Species B.
acomydis B.
alsatica B.
ancashensis "Candidatus B. antechini" B. apis B.
australis B. bacilliformis...
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Christian Gmelin (1762–1837),
German botanist,
author of
Flora Badensis,
Alsatica et
confinium regionum cis- et
transrhenania (1806)
Charles Gmelin (1872–1950)...
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Orobanche alba
Stephan ex Willd. —
Thyme broomrape;
baihua broomrape Orobanche alsatica Kirschl. —
Alsace broomrape;
Duose broomrape Orobanche amethystea T****ll...
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antiquus and the
diplostracans Olesenocaris galli and
Grauvogelocaris alsatica. The ****tive
Lower Permian subspecies of
Triops cancriformis from France...
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history collection. He was the
author of the three-volume
Flora Badensis Alsatica (1805–08). Some
plants with the
specific epithet of
gmelinii commemorate...
- France A
member of the stem
lineage of Diplostraca. The type
species is G.
alsatica.
Jurapingquania Nom. nov
Valid Ceccolini &
Cianferoni Late Jur****ic Tuchengzi...
- Armand-Emile-Jean-Baptiste". WorldCat.
Retrieved 30
December 2012. "Recherche sur
Alsatica.eu".
Archived from the
original on 2013-03-08.
Retrieved 2011-12-09. v...