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Suillus bovinus, also
known as the
Jersey cow
mushroom or
bovine bolete, is a
pored mushroom of the
genus Suillus in the
family Suillaceae. A
common fungus...
- Tab****
bovinus,
sometimes called the pale
giant horse-fly, is a
species of
biting horse-fly. As the
scientific name suggests, it
prefers bovine animals...
- Myliobatidae,
Aetomylaeus bovinus is a
potential migratory species.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Aetomylaeus bovinus. Jabado, R.W., Chartrain...
- T. d.
gigas Bovine is
derived from
Latin bos, "ox",
through Late
Latin bovinus. Bos
comes from the Indo-European root *gwous,
meaning ox. "Bovine". Merriam-Webster...
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common goat/chevon). Beef is
cognate with
bovine through the Late
Latin bovīnus. The
rarely used
plural form of beef is beeves.
People have
eaten the flesh...
- "Cyprinodon
bovinus". FishBase.
August 2019 version. Kennedy, S. E. (1977). Life
history of the Leon
Springs Pupfish,
Cyprinodon bovinus.
Copeia 1977(1)...
- by
Henry Weed
Fowler in 1916, as a
subspecies of the
species Cyprinodon bovinus; the
specific epithet rubrofluviatilis refers to the Red River. NatureServe...
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vectors of anthrax,
worms and trypanosomes. Some species, such as Tab****
bovinus,
prefer bovine animals and are less
harmful to humans. The
genus contains...
- Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Late
Cretaceous to
Recent Bull ray (Aetomylaeus
bovinus)
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:...
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edible Spar****is crispa, also
known as "cauliflower mushroom"
Suillus bovinus (bovine bolete)
Suillus granulatus (weeping bolete), also
known as "granulated...