- The
dalmatic is a long, wide-sleeved tunic,
which serves as a
liturgical vestment in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican,
United Methodist, and some other...
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Linaria dalmatica is a herbaceous, short-lived
perennial plant native to
western Asia and
southeastern Europe that has
become a weed in
other areas. The...
- and one variety.
Pinus nigra subsp.
dalmatica (Vis.)
Franco (synonyms P.
dalmatica Vis., P.
nigra var.
dalmatica (Vis.) Businský, P.
nigra f. leucodermoides...
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Mordellistena dalmatica is a
species of
beetle in the
family Mordellidae. It is in the
genus Mordellistena. It was
discovered in 1956 and can be found...
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Alvania dalmatica is a
species of
minute sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc or
micromollusc in the
family Rissoidae. This
marine species occurs off...
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Rhamphomyia dalmatica is a
species of
dance flies, in the fly
family Empididae. It is
included in the
subgenus Lundstroemiella. Oldenberg, L. (1927)....
- ragwort, rhubarb, speedwell,
toadflax (both
Linaria vulgaris and
Linaria dalmatica), and wild celery. Additionally, any
plant which grows from a bulb (e...
- John: "Ancient Rome-
Independent Learning Unit", p. 26, Good Apple,1991. "
Dalmatica" (in Italian).
Retrieved 12
August 2023. C****on 1998, pp. 98–108. "Daily...
- cherry. The
variety was
first published by
Roberto de
Visiani in
Flora dalmatica, 1850. The name
marasca comes from the
Italian word amarasca, from amaro...
- Note the long spur of the
above flower.
Spurs attract pollinators and
confer pollinator specificity. (Flower:
Linaria dalmatica)...