- gods". In the 3rd
century BCE, the ****enistic
philosophers Theodorus Cyrenaicus and
Strato of
Lampsacus were also
reputed to deny the
existence of the...
- Tragoportax;
fossils of
Miotragoceros are not
apparent in
Africa (only M.
cyrenaicus has been
reported from the continent), but have
significant presence in...
- it originated. The
first part, word cirneco,
derives from the Latin:
cyrenaicus,
related to
Cyrenaica in
North Africa, and in
modern Italian is used for...
- and
survived until the very end of the Miocene. The
species Konobelodon cyrenaicus is
known from the Late
Miocene of
North Africa,
representing the latest...
- Amebelodon,
including Amebelodon britti and
North African Amebelodon cyrenaicus, is now
placed in a
separate genus called Konobelodon,
formerly considered...
- Tragoportax.
Fossils of
Miotragoceros are not
apparent in
Africa (only M.
cyrenaicus has been
reported from the continent), but have
significant presence in...
-
adjectives in -aic, such as 'Cyrenaic' (Gr**** Kȳrēnē > adj. Kȳrēnaikos >
Latin Cȳrēnaicus).
Latin as
traditionally pronounced by
English speakers is part of the...
-
amalthea Greece Roth &
Wagner 1854 T.
curvicornis ****stan
Andree 1926 T.
cyrenaicus Libya Thomas 1979 T.
eldaricus Azerbaijan Gabashvili 1956 T. macedoniensis...
-
rohlfsianum Arbutus pavarii Sedum Anacamptis cyrenaica, an
orchid Echinops cyrenaicus Linaria tarhunensis Pallenis cyrenaica Allium negrianum Silene cyrenaica...
-
frontlet withhorn core and left
frontlet with horn core.
Miotragocerus M.
cyrenaicus GAA2, JBR2, GAA7, HMR1, HMR5, and SHU4. A
partial cranium, horn cores...