- Checked:
verified by a
taxonomic editorConus dusaveli (H. Adams, 1872)
Leptoconus abbotti (Clench, 1942):
synonym of
Conus jucundus G. B.
Sowerby III, 1887...
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Conus levis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Conidae, the cone snails, cone s**** or cones.
These snails are predatory...
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Jules Conus (Russian: Юлий Эдуардович Конюс, Yuly
Eduardovich Konyus; 1
February 1869 – 3
January 1942) was a
Russian violinist and composer.
Conus was...
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Conus adversarius is an
extinct species of
venomous sea
snail in the
genus Conus. It
lived from the
Early Pliocene until the
Early Pleistocene. It is the...
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requires training at a unit level,
which is
conducted at the
continental U.S. (
CONUS)
replacement center (CRC) at Fort Bliss, in New
Mexico and
Texas before...
- Pain nACh
receptors Cone
snail (
Conus regius)
Preclinical development α-Conotoxin Vc1.1 Pain
nAChRs Cone
snail (
Conus victoriae)
Discontinued χ-Conotoxin...
- the
development of
mobile satellite news vehicles. In 1983, Hubbard-owned
CONUS Communications and Florida-based
subsidiary Hubcom built the
first Satellite...
- rays. This
species is very
different from most
chordates in that it has no
conus arteriosus, a
tendinous band of
tissue from
which the
pulmonary artery arises...
- the
command of all
combat air
units within the
Continental United States (
CONUS) was
centralized under a
single organization called the "General Headquarters...
- (FORSCOM) at Fort McPherson, Georgia,
where he
coordinated the
training for
CONUS based Army forces. For
killings of
unarmed combatants during Operation Iron...