- "Pomoxis
annularis Rafinesque, 1818".
Global Biodiversity Information Facility.
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February 2023. "White ****pie (Pomoxis
annularis)". Texas...
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Polistes annularis (P.
annularis) is a
species of
paper wasp
found throughout the
eastern half of the
United States. This
species of red
paper wasp is...
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Lipoatrophia annularis, also
known as Ferreira–Marques lipoatrophia, is a skin
condition affecting primarily women,
characterized by the loss of subcutaneous...
- The
bluering angelfish (Pomacanthus
annularis), also
known as the
annularis angelfish and the blue king angelfish, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish...
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techniques has O.
annularis been
shown to be a
complex of at
least three separate species.
Those species are
divided into O.
annularis, O. faveolata, and...
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Eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean.
Diplodus annularis was
first formally described as
Sparus annularis in 1758 in the 10th
edition of
Systema Naturae...
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Prunus annularis (Spanish: duraznillo) is a
species of
Prunus in the
family Rosaceae. It is
native to
cloud forests along the
Pacific coasts of Mexico...
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moving into open
water or
approaching the s****.
Hybrid ****pie (Pomoxis
annularis × nigromaculatus) have been
cultured and
occur naturally. The crossing...
- America. E.
annularis is
found in
southern Colombia and
eastern Ecuador on the
eastern slopes of the
Andes and
adjacent lowlands. E.
annularis inhabits tropical...
- ring
finger is
called digitus medicinalis, the
fourth digit,
digitus annularis,
digitus quartus, or
digitus IV. In Latin, the word
anulus means "ring"...