- cœnobium, or
cenobium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coenobium or
coenobia may
refer to :
Cenobitic monasticism (cenobium, cenobite), a
monastic community...
- invertebrates. A
coenocytic colony is
referred to as a
coenobium (pl.:
coenobia), and most
coenobia are
composed of a
distinct number of cells,
often as a multiple...
- The
Small Rufous (
Coenobia rufa) is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in
western and
central Europe,
Scandinavia and the
British Isles. The wingspan...
-
Scenedesmus can
exist as unicells; they are also
frequently found in
coenobia of four or
eight cells inside a
parental mother wall.
Various coenobial...
- were
given away as charity.
Twice in the year, the
superiors of
several coenobia met at the
chief monastery,
under the
presidency of an "archimandrite"...
- March 2022[update], the
genus contains five
described species. They form
coenobia of 4 to 16 cells. Its type
species is L.
tetrapedia (Kirchner) Lemmermann...
-
Pediastrum develops colonies with a
fixed number of cells,
termed coenobia. In this case, the
coenobia are
composed of
between 22 and 27 cells,
which are orderly...
-
Coenobia is a
genus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae.
Coenobia orientalis Sugi, 1982
Coenobia rufa (Haworth, 1809)
Coenobia at
Markku Savela's Lepidoptera...
-
which live most of
their lives as
single cells,
while other species form
coenobia (colonies), long filaments, or
highly differentiated macroscopic seaweeds...
- However, it is
found in John C****ian's
Twelve books on the
institutes of the
coenobia and the
remedies for the
eight prin****l faults,
which describe the monastic...