- the
genus Barbatia include:
Barbatia amygdalumtostum (Röding, 1798)
Barbatia barbata (Linnaeus, 1758)
Barbatia bullata (Reeve, 1844)
Barbatia cancellaria...
- The gens
Barbatia was a
minor plebeian family at
Ancient Rome. The only
member of this gens
mentioned in
history is
Marcus Barbatius Philippus, a runaway...
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Barbatia amygdalumtostum, the
almond ark or burnt-almond ark, is a
species of
bearded ark
clams in the
Barbatia genus discovered by Röding in 1798. Barbatia...
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Barbatia novaezelandiae, or the New
Zealand ark, is a
bivalve mollusc of the
family Arcidae.
Powell A. W. B., New
Zealand Mollusca,
William Collins Publishers...
- She was sold to the Anglo-Saxon
Petroleum Co. Ltd. in 1946 and
renamed Barbatia. Sold to S****
Tankers Ltd in 1955, she was
seized by
Egypt in November...
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Barbatia reeveana, the low-rib ark or
common Reeve's ark, is a
species of
bivalve mollusc. It was
first described to
science by
Alcide d'Orbigny in 1846...
- uses
water from the
jhoras (Nepalese for 'streams') Kotwali,
Hospital and
Barbatia,
channeled through a
network of
flumes to reservoirs, then p****ed down...
- such as
Barbatia, this
outer horny covering is
tufted at the end of the s**** into
something that
resembles a beard,
hence the name
Barbatia or bearded...
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Barbatia cancellaria, or the Red-brown ark clam, is a clam in the
family Arcidae. It can be
found along the
Atlantic coast of
North America,
ranging from...
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Barbatia domingensis, or the
White miniature ark clam, was for many
years a name that was
commonly used for a
marine clam in the
family Arcidae. That species...