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phylogenetic tree. In the
taxonomical literature,
sometimes the
Latin form
cladus (plural cladi) is used
rather than the
English form.[citation needed] Clades...
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Charpentiera Gaudich.,
endemic to
Hawaii and the
Australian Ridge (Tubuai-Islands)
Cladus Amaranthoids:
Amaranthus L. (Syn.:
Acnida L.,
Amblogyna Raf.), with about...
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survives as the -toe in mistletoe.
Latin words for
branch are
ramus or
cladus. The
latter term is an
affix found in
other modern words such as cladodont...
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introduces the now-disproved
recapitulation theory. He
introduced the term "
Cladus" as a
taxonomic category just
below subphylum. 1893, Dollo's Law of Character...
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glabrous branches and is
derived from
Latin laevis (meaning smooth) and
cladus (meaning branch). Li,
Houhun & Yang,
Xiaofei (2015). "Three new species...
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Opsia M. l. Calybeni,
named in an
inscription from Rome.
Marcus Opsius Cladus,
named in an
inscription from Rome.
Gaius Opsius C. l. Gorgia, a freedman...
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Cladodont (from
Latin cladus,
meaning branch and Gr**** Odon,
meaning tooth) is the term for a
common category of
early Devonian shark known primarily for...
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Geographie der Tiere, 54, 203–242. Remane, A. (1929).
Zweite kl****e des
cladus Plathelminthes Gastrotricha.
Handbuch der Zoologie, 2(6), 121–186. d’Hondt...
- ISSN 0020-7519. PMID 26699402. Fuhrmann, O. (1928).
Zweite Kl****e des
Cladus Platyhelminthes: Trematoda.
Berlin & Leipzig: Kükenthal's
Handbuch der Zoologie...
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Biologie der Tiere, 12, 521–784. Fuhrmann, O. (1928).
Zweite Kl****e des
Cladus Platyhelminthes: Trematoda.
Berlin & Leipzig: Kükenthal's
Handbuch der Zoologie...