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morning and
closes them at night. List:
Argyranthemum frutescens subsp.
canariae (Christ)
Humphries Argyranthemum frutescens subsp.
foeniculaceum (Pit....
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Yersinia canariae is a Gram-negative
species of
Yersinia that was
isolated from a
human displaying symptoms of yersiniosis. Biochemically, it is similar...
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Species Y.
aldovae Y.
aleksiciae Y.
alsatica Y.
artesiana Y.
bercovieri Y.
canariae Y.
enterocolitica Y.
entomophaga Y.
frederiksenii Y.
hibernica Y. intermedia...
- subsp.
hierrensis – El Hierro. subsp.
canariensis – Tenerife. subsp.
canariae – Gran Canaria. subsp.
fuerteventurae – Fuerteventura. subsp. gomerensis...
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Retrieved 2021-11-26. Wölfel,
Dominik Josef. 1965.
Monumenta linguae Canariae: Die
kanarischen Sprachdenkmäler. Graz, Austria:
Akademische Druck- und...
- the
other way around. The islands' name is
derived from the
Latin name
canariae insulae ("islands of dogs") used by Arnobius,
referring to the
large dogs...
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trade winds. The name
Islas Canarias is
likely derived from the
Latin name
Canariae Insulae,
meaning "Islands of the Dogs",
perhaps because monk
seals or sea...
- Europe. Species:
Pyratula alpicola Chandler & Blasco-Zumeta, 2001
Pyratula canariae Chandler & Ribeiro, 1995 "Pyratula Edwards, 1929". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
- name from sea
trade with the
Canary Islands,
which were
named in
Latin as
Canariae Insulae (lit. 'Dog Islands').
However the name
Canary Wharf does not appear...
- Webb &
Berthel - Gran
Canaria (B.
canariensis × B.
origanifolium var.
canariae)
Bystropogon wildpretii La
Serna - La
Palma in the
Canary Islands Wikimedia...