-
strep and staph. The word is
believed to have
originated from the Latin:
carbunculus,
originally a
small coal;
diminutive of carbon-, carbo:
charcoal or ember...
- The
specific name
carbunculus is a “ruby red
precious stone”, a
reference to the
reddish colour of this fish.
Etelis carbunculus is a
target for fisheries...
- reproduction. "Paedocypris
carbunculus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Paedocypris
carbunculus". FishBase. December...
- them. The word
carbuncle is
believed to have
originated from the Latin:
carbunculus,
originally a
small coal;
diminutive of carbon-, carbo:
charcoal or ember...
- The
three currently recognized species in this
genus are:
Paedocypris carbunculus Britz & Kottelat, 2008
Paedocypris micromegethes Kottelat, Britz, H....
- (Exodus 28:18; ****ix, 11;
Ezekiel 28:13;
omitted in
Ezekiel 27:16),
Latin carbunculus (Exodus 28:18; 39:11;
Ezekiel 28:13),
gemma (Ezekiel 27:16). The carbuncle...
- "British
Standard Colour Chart | www.BritishStandardColour.com". "Etelis
carbunculus". fishesofaustralia.net.au.
Archived from the
original on 2023-07-02...
- Mechon-Mamre". "Isaiah 54 /
Hebrew -
English Bible / Mechon-Mamre". "
Carbunculus colore rufeo, quem
oculi amant; a
longe splendorem spirat, et
prope non...
-
English word
carbuncle and the
Spanish word
carbunclo comes from the
Latin carbunculus,
meaning "little coal" (i.e. carbon).
Carbunclo is used to
refer to ruby...
- was
named by the
French zoologist Georges Cuvier in 1830 with
Etelis carbunculus as its only
species and, therefore, its type species. The name of the...