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Badisis is a stilt-legged fly
genus with only one
known species,
Badisis ambulans. This is a wingless, haltere-less fly with an ant-like appearance. It...
-
onomastics ("nisbah"), al-
Badisi denotes a
relationship to or from the town of Badis. It may
refer to: Abd al-Haqq al-
Badisi (died
after 1322), Moroccan...
- Act 1950,
which both list the
species as Not Threatened. The
larvae of
Badisis ambulans, an ant-like
wingless micropezid fly,
develop inside the pitchers...
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reduced in the
genera Calycopteryx and
entirely absent in the ant-like
Badisis ambulans. For
terms see
Morphology of
Diptera Very slender,
small to large...
- feud the Rif, with his seat at
Badis (for this
reason he was
called al-
Badisi). In 1554 he
ceded the city and
island to his
Ottoman allies in Algiers...
- parasites,
resembling ticks.
Chionea scita, a type of snow
crane fly
Genus Badisis Family Braulidae, or bee lice
Melophagus ovinus, or the
sheep ked Mystacinobia...
- (stilt-legged flies)
resemble ants (especially the wingless, haltere-less
Badisis ambulans), as do
species in the
genus Strongylophthalmyia and Syringogaster...
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Muhammad ibn al-Qasim al-
Badisi (died 1922) was a
Moroccan astronomer, poet and writer.
Muhammad was born in Fez to the al-
Badisi family that was originally...
- Eng. tr. in
Radtke and O'Kane,
Concept of sainthood, 15-36. Handbooks.
Bādisī, "al-Maḳṣad", tr. G. Colin, in
Archives marocaines, xxvi-xxvii (1926) G̲h̲ubrīnī...
- Abu
Yaqub Yusuf al-Zuhayli al-
Badisi (Arabic: أبو يعقوب البادسي) was a 14th
century Moroccan saint and savant. Ibn
Khaldun mentioned him as the last great...