- rosmarus),
which lives in the
Atlantic Ocean, and the
Pacific walrus (O. r.
divergens),
which lives in the
Pacific Ocean.
Adult walrus are
characterised by...
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Pyrophorus Illiger, 1809 Species: P. nyctoph****
Binomial name
Pyrophorus nyctoph**** (pars) Germar, 1841
Synonyms Pyrophorus divergens Eschscholtz, 1829...
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Canarium divergens is a tree in the
family Burseraceae. The
specific epithet divergens is from the
Latin meaning 'diverging',
referring to the branching...
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Scrobipalpa divergens is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by Povolný in 2002. It is
found in
China (Xinjiang)
where there are 71 species...
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Explorer 2.0".
Plant profile for
Ceanothus divergens:
Plants for a ****ure C. C. Parry,
Ceanothus divergens, Proc.
Davenport A,cad. Nat. Sci. 5: 173. 1889...
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Lithops divergens subsp.
amethystina (de Boer) R.A.Earle & A.J.Young
Lithops divergens subsp.
divergens There are two
named cultivars of
Lithops divergens: 'Pearl...
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Exotropia is a form of
strabismus where the eyes are
deviated outward. It is the
opposite of
esotropia and
usually involves more
severe axis deviation...
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Sedum divergens,
commonly called spreading stonecrop,
Cascade stonecrop or
Pacific stonecrop, is a low
growing flowering plant of the
genus Sedum. It...
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Babesia divergens is an
intraerythrocytic parasite,
transmitted by the tick
Ixodes ricinus. It is the most
common cause of
human babesiosis. It is the...
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Drasteria divergens.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Drasteria divergens. McLeod,
Robin (September 24, 2014). "Species
Drasteria divergens - Hodges#8630"...