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Giovanni Canestrini (26
December 1835 – 14
February 1900) was an
Italian naturalist and
biologist and
translator who was a
native of Revò. He initially...
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nigricans (
Canestrini, 1867)
Synonyms Gobius fluviatilis nigricans Canestrini, 1867
Gobius nigricans Canestrini, 1867
Gobius avernensis Canestrini, 1868...
- PMC 6423475. PMID 30889438. "Species Details:
Rhipicephalus microplus Canestrini, 1888".
Catalogue of Life.
Retrieved 11
February 2017. Tan, Li Peng; Hamdan...
- on its coxae, and is
generally more of a
grayish green color. Like O.
canestrini, it was
often found on
house walls in
Central Europe, but has by now almost...
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Pomatoschistus canestrinii,
Canestrini's goby, is a
species of goby
native to
fresh and
brackish waters along the
Adriatic coasts where it is
known to...
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Baker Hystrichonychini Pritchard &
Baker Bryocopsis Meyer Tetranychopsis Canestrini Notonychus Davis Dolichonobia Meyer Monoceronychus McGregor Mesobryobia...
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Luciocephalinae Bl****er, 1852
Luciocephalus Bl****er, 1851
Sphaerichthys Canestrini, 1860
Ctenops McClelland, 1845
Parasphaerichthys Prashad & Mukerji, 1929...
- birthday. The tomb had been
opened previously in 1873 by
Professor Giovanni Canestrini, also of
Padua University. When the tomb was opened, the
skull was discovered...
- 19, 2024.
Nicola Canestrini (August 10, 2022). "Controllo di polizia:
obbligatorio dare generalità e
esibire un do****ento?".
canestriniLex.
Testo unico...
- ****ociated with
cutaneous reactions Mange IRMNG (2018).
Cheyletiella Canestrini, 1885.
Accessed at: http://www.irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1197277...