- Look up Astragalus or
astragalus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Astragalus may
refer to:
Astragalus (plant), a
large genus of
herbs and
small shrubs...
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evidence of its effectiveness.
Chemical constituents of the
roots (Radix
Astragali)
include polysaccharides and
triterpenoids (such as astragalosides), as...
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young people in the
Empire included hoop
rolling and
knucklebones (
astragali or "jacks").
Girls had
dolls made of wood, terracotta, and especially...
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Pseudoprotapion astragali is a
species of
beetles belonging to the
family Apionidae. It is
native to Europe. Synonym:
Apion astragali (Paykull, 1800)...
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usually knucklebones or
other small bones of quadrupeds.
Marked astragali (talus bones) of
sheep and
goats are
common at
Mediterranean and Near...
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Andrena astragali, the
death camas miner bee or
death camas bee, is a
species of
miner bee in the
family Andrenidae. It is
found in
North America. It...
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earliest six-sided dice date to
about 3000 BCE. However, they were
based on
astragali dating back
thousands of
years earlier. In China,
gambling houses were...
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belonging to the
family Coleophoridae containing only one species,
Porotica astragalis,
which is
known from
South Africa.
Wikispecies has
information related...
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Megachile astragali is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae. It was
described by Mitc**** in 1938. "NatureServe
Explorer 2.0". explorer.natureserve...
- Species: P. variegata
Binomial name
Phytoliriomyza variegata (Meigen, 1830)
Synonyms Agromyza astragali Brischke, 1881
Agromyza variegata Meigen, 1830...