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Cortinarius citrino-olivaceus is a
species of
fungus native to
central Europe. Brandrud, T.-E. (2015). "Cortinarius
citrino-olivaceus". IUCN Red List...
- 1902. It is
found in Bolivia.
Agaraea sorex sorex (Bolivia)
Agaraea sorex citrinos (Bryk, 1953) Savela,
Markku (August 9, 2018). "Trichromia
sorex (Druce...
- 75 days
International Amphitheatre, Chicago,
Illinois 103 Win 84–12–7 Al
Citrino TKO 4 (10) Feb 9, 1938 28 years, 59 days
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco...
- 2:50 Sep 2, 1932
Honolulu Stadium, Honolulu,
Hawaii 86 Win 63–12–6 (5) Al
Citrino TKO 6 (10) Aug 12, 1932
Dreamland Auditorium, San Francisco, California...
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Spanish denomination is the "Citricos Valencianos",
while in
Portugal the "
Citrinos do Algarve" is protected.[citation needed] The
Consorzio di
Tutela del...
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Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes agaricales clavariaceae Cortinarius citrino-olivaceus VU C2a(i)
Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes agaricales...
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Champions in
boxing history.
Klick ended his
career with two
bouts against Al
Citrino at
National Hall in San
Francisco in
February and
April 1943,
drawing in...
- anacardis, De cubebe, De
emblici or De sebesten. See also the
chapters De pomo
citrino and De persiche. See also the
chapters De ocimo, De
origano or De petroselino...
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described in 2012. The
specific name
citrinobapheus is
derived from the Gr****
citrinos (citrin-yellow) and
bapheus (dyer)
referring to the
yellow body
color that...
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zumbador de Allen, Allen's
hummingbird Trogon citreolus: Spanish: trogón
citrino,
citreoline trogon Trogon mexic****: trogón mexicano,
mountain trogon Trogon...