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spelling "
coquus"
under the ICZN. Bezark,
Larry G. "A
Photographic Catalog of the
Cerambycidae of the New World".
Retrieved 2024-07-06. "Tragidion
coquus". GBIF...
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cocus as a replacement. However, the word
cocus could also mean "cook" like
coquus in Latin, so
Linnaeus chose Cocos directly from the
Portuguese word coco...
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belongs to Latin's
second declension class.
coquus (nominative) "[the] cook" [as a subject] (e.g.
coquus ibī stat – the cook is
standing there) coquī...
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Martinet was
caught up in a
legal case. In June 1891, four anarchists—Élisa
Coquus,
Louis Jacob, Chenal, and Mursch—had been
tried for
producing posters calling...
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Labrus lineatus Bonnaterre, 1788
Labrus variegatus J. F. Gmelin, 1789
Labrus coquus J. F. Gmelin, 1789
Sparus formosus Shaw, 1790
Labrus vetula Bloch, 1792...
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Tragidion bicolor Bates, 1885
Tragidion carinatum Thomson, 1860
Tragidion coquus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Tragidion deceptum Swift & Ray, 2008
Tragidion densiventre...
- country, then at
Formel B [da],
where he
trained Mads Refslund [da], and at
Coquus and
Plaza before becoming co-owner and chef at The Paul,
located in Gl****alen...
- (vicarius
supra cocos), and
kitchen ****istants (coci,
singular cocus or
coquus, from
which the
English "cook" derives). In
upperclass households, the evening...
- in Antibole, Provence.
Louzon married an
anarchist activist,
Marie Élisa
Coquus [fr],
known as
Eliksa or Élisa Brugnières, in
October 1908 in the town hall...
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textor Cerambyx fuliginator –
Iberodorcadion fuliginator Cerambyx coquus –
Tragiodon coquus Cerambyx cursor –
Oxymirus cursor Cerambyx kaehleri – Purpuricenus...