- 1814 from
material collected in the
Mediterranean Sea, and "Nephropsis
cornubiensis",
described by
Charles Spence Bate and
Joshua Brooking Rowe in 1880....
-
Melastiza cornubiensis is a
species of
apothecial fungus belonging to the
family Pyronemataceae. This is a
European species appearing from
spring to autumn...
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Staphylococcus cornubiensis is a
species of Gram-positive
cocci in the
Staphylococcus intermedius Group (SIG): a
group of
genetically and phenotypically...
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Selanonius walkeri Fleming, 1828
Squalus cornubicus Gmelin, 1789
Squalus cornubiensis Pennant, 1812
Squalus monensis Shaw, 1804
Squalus nasus Bonnaterre, 1788...
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hominis S. hyicus-intermedius
group – S. agnetis, S. chromogenes, S.
cornubiensis, S. felis, S. delphini, S. hyicus, S. intermedius, S. lutrae, S. microti...
- the
original (PDF) on 29
September 2023.
Pryce W (1778).
Mineralogia Cornubiensis; a
Treatise on Minerals,
Mines and Mining. London: Phillips. p. 33. Wikimedia...
- Boase,
George Clement; Courtney,
William Prideaux (1878).
Bibliotheca Cornubiensis: a
Catalogue of the
Writings of Cornishmen. Vol. II. London: Longmans...
- John of Cornwall, in
Latin Johannes Cornubiensis or
Johannes de
Sancto Germano was a
Christian scholar and teacher, who was
living in
Paris about 1176...
- of 143 cm. U.
cornubiensis Weston (1770) U.
nitens var.
stricta Aiton (1789) U.
stricta Lindley (1829) U.
campestris var.
cornubiensis Loudon (1838) ...
- The
following explanation is from
William Pryce's 1778
Mineralogia Cornubiensis: The corpuscles... that rise from the Minerals,
entering the rod, determine...