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Melastiza chateri is a
species of
apothecial fungus belonging to the
family Pyronemataceae. This
European species appears all year as smooth, dull orange-red...
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Dilta chateri is a
species of
jumping bristletail in the
family Machilidae. "Dilta
chateri". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-01-23. Bowser,
Matthew L. (2019). "Bristletails...
- Cambridge; and for
amending the Road from a
certain Bridge, in the
Parish of
Chateris aforesaid,
called Carter's Bridge, by a
Drain called Vermuyden's, or The...
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Melastiza Melastiza chateri Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Fungi Division:
Ascomycota class:
Pezizomycetes Order:
Pezizales Family:...
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capense Buchinger ex
Krauss Epilobium ×
celakovskyanum Hausskn.
Epilobium ×
chateri Kitch. &
McKean Epilobium chionanthum Hausskn.
Epilobium chitralense P...
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Abbey Church of the
Blessed Virgin Mary,
Chatteris ____________________ Chateris Abbey Chesterton Whitefriars Carmelite Friars founded 1247 (or 1249) by...
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Machilidae Genus:
Dilta Strand, 1911
Species Dilta altenai Dilta bitschi Dilta chateri Dilta concolor Dilta denisi Dilta femina Dilta geresiana Dilta heteropalpa...
- by
sacrificing a
great part of his fortune" (note to l. 189). In 1732,
Chateris died from
natural causes in Edinburgh,
possibly from a
condition caused...
- Preceded by
David Lindsay Earl of
Crawford 1621–1623 Succeeded by
George Lindsay Preceded by John
Chateris Lord of
Kinfauns 1587-1608 Succeeded by John Lindsay...
- a Critic: A
review of The Life and
Letters of Sir
Edmund Gosse by Evan
Chateris. New Republic, 68(877), 159. Baugh, H. (1931, October-December). An Experiment...