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- Miogryllus convolutus is a species of cricket from South America. M. convolutus exists in a number of forms. Most strikingly, there are micropterous (small-winged)...
- Monograptus is a genus of graptolites in the order Graptoloidea. This particular genus is the last stage of the graptoloid evolution before its extinction...
- long and have an elongation ratio of 2.42. Moniliformis convolutus Meyer, 1932 M. convolutus has been found infesting the large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus)...
- fox is a host of the Acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Moniliformis convolutus. Colonies of large flying foxes fly in a scattered stream. They may fly...
- ****istant Park Superintendent, Charles McGowan in 1883. She called it "Convolutus", the Latin name for the morning glory flower, which the spring resembles...
- Chaetoceros constrictus Gran Chaetoceros convolutus Castracane Chaetoceros convolutus f. trisetosus Brunel Chaetoceros convolutus f. volans L.I. Smirnova Chaetoceros...
- botanical descriptions convolute usually is an adjective from the Latin convolutus, meaning "rolled around". It commonly refers to a special class of imbricate...
- Microcystis aeruginosa can make poisonous toxins, and diatom Chaetoceros convolutus can damage fish gills. Rivers, such as the Amazon, deposit nutrients from...
- Chamberlin, 1941 Spirostreptus contemptus Karsch, 1881 Spirostreptus convolutus Saussure & Zehntner, 1901 Spirostreptus coriaceus Saussure & Zehntner...
- boninensis T. brunneus T. calidicanius T. cecidicola T. coalescens T. convolutus T. dendriticus T. derxii T. duclauxii T. echinosporus T. emodensis T....