- Ойрд [ˈɞe̯ɾə̆t]; Kalmyk: Өөрд [ˈøːɾə̆t]),
formerly known as
Eluts and
Eleuths (/ɪˈluːt/ or /ɪˈljuːθ/; Chinese: 厄魯特, Èlǔtè), are the
westernmost group...
- The
Monte Iberia eleuth (Eleutherodactylus iberia), also
known as the
Monte Iberia dwarf frog, is a
species of
eleutherodactylid frog. It is critically...
-
major tribes of the Four
Oirat confederation. They were also
known as the
Eleuths or Ööled, from the Qing
dynasty euphemism for the
hated word "Dzungar"...
-
separately described in
contemporary European sources as the
Kingdom of the
Eleuths, from an
infelicitous transcription of the name "Oirats" by
French missionaries...
- The yellow-striped
pygmy eleuth (Eleutherodactylus limbatus), also
known as the yellow-striped
dwarf frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Eleutherodactylidae...
- vegetation, on the
ground or in excavations. The tiny yellow-striped
pygmy eleuth (Eleutherodactylus limbatus) lays eggs singly,
burying them in
moist soil...
- romanized: Dörwön Oirad,
pronounced [ˈtɵrw̜ʊ̈ɴ ˈɞe̯ɾ(ə)t]),
formerly known as the
Eleuths and
alternatively known as the
Alliance of the Four
Oirat Tribes or the...
- lembeyei), and
Oriente warbler (Teretistris fornsi). The yellow-striped
pygmy eleuth (Eleutherodactylus limbatus) is a
species of frog
endemic to this ecoregion...
-
Turkic Muslims (Uyghurs) and the
north by
Dzungar Mongols, also
called "
Eleuths" or "Kalmyks". In 1755, the Qing
Empire attacked Ghulja, and
captured the...
- 2023-03-16.
Friedrich Weber 1801: Obs. Ent., 20;
Fabricius 1801, Syst.
Eleuth., 1: 211.
Ground beetles of the
genus Calosoma (Carabidae):
atlas of beetles...