Definition of Camperis. Meaning of Camperis. Synonyms of Camperis

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- The fascia of Camper is a thick superficial layer of the anterior abdominal wall. It is areolar in texture, and contains in its meshes a varying quantity...
- Aloe camperi is a species of aloe indigenous to Africa, specifically the regions of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It grows in colonies, with orange flowers in...
- plants, which includes several species: Aloe arborescens, krantz aloe Aloe camperi Aloe vera, "true aloe", cultivated for agricultural and medicinal use Aloe...
- Mososaurus hoffmannii Mantell, 1829 Mosasaurus belgicus Holl, 1829 Mosasaurus camperi Meyer, 1832 Mosasaurus dekayi Bronn, 1838 Mosasaurus hoffmanni Owen, 1840...
- 2013-01-12. Sibley (2000) p. 416. Long (1981) pp. 359–363. Peris, S; Soave, G; Camperi, A; Darrieu, C; Aramburu, R (2005). "Range expansion of the European starling...
- Aloe brevifolia Mill. Aloe broomii Schönland Aloe buettneri A.Berger Aloe camperi Schweinf. Aloe capitata Baker Aloe comosa Marloth & A.Berger Aloe cooperi...
- in the s**** of the pancheloniids Eochelone brabantica and Puppigerus camperi of the middle Eocene (Lutetian) of Belgium. Piñeiro et al. (2025) reevaluate...
- Drinker Cope in 1870. As of 1997, P. camperi and P. cr****icostata were considered the two valid species. P. camperi was later thought to be the sole species[verification...
- Major Vocal Works. Music, Drama, Liturgy, Yale University Press Amati-Camperi 2008. Robin A. Leaver, "St Matthew P****ion" Oxford Composer Companions:...
- species from Ethiopia. It is related to Aloe camperi. It is a shrubby Aloe with leaves longer than Aloe camperi and different inflorescence. The flowers are...