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- Clostridium argentinense is an anaerobic, motile, gram-positive bacterium. Some bacilli now identified as Cl. argentinense were previously classified as...
- Penicillium argentinense is a fungus species of the genus of Penicillium. List of Penicillium species UniProt MycoBank Houbraken, J.; Frisvad, J. C.; Samson...
- Diasporidion argentinense is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Martins in 1962. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog...
- Calosoma argentinense is a species in the beetle family Carabidae. It is found in South America. "Calosoma argentinense Csiki, 1927". Catalogue of Life...
- toxin-producing C. baratii and C. butyri****. What used to be group IV is now C. argentinense. Although group II cannot degrade native protein such as casein, coagulated...
- kochii Phrixotrichus spatulata Citharoscelus spatulatus Grammostola argentinense Grammostola argentinensis Grammostola cala Grammostola porteri Grammostola...
- family Orbiliaceae. Dicranidion amazonense Matsush. 1981 Dicranidion argentinense Speg. 1910 Dicranidion dactylopagum (Drechsler) P**** & Solheim 1955 Dicranidion...
- Pediastrum angulatum Pediastrum angulosum Pediastrum aniae Pediastrum argentinense Pediastrum bareilliense Pediastrum berolinense Pediastrum bisnupurense...
- genus Clostridium, namely C. botulinum, C. butyri****, C. baratii and C. argentinense, which are widely distributed, including in soil and dust. Also, the...
- (the organist at St Thomas' Church or Matthias Greiter of the Collegium Argentinense. Other early Reformers active in Strasbourg include Wolfgang Capito (†1541)...