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ericius, is
derived from
Latin and
means "hedgehog",
referring to the
sharp odontodes displa**** by the species. "ITIS - Report:
Hypostomus ericius"....
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Calliotropis ericius Vilvens, 2006. Retrieved through:
World Register of
Marine Species on 18
April 2010. "Calliotropis (Solaricida)
ericius". www.gastropods...
- At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Sosius and
Ericius (or, less frequently, year 946 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 193 for...
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Veridius Julii – The Prin****lis, in
charge of the Academy.
Callidus Ericius –
class seven student at the Academy.
Friend to Vis.
Eidhin Breac – class...
- hedgehogs. The name is
derived from the Old
French herichun, from
Latin ericius ('hedgehog'). Like
other echinoderms, sea
urchin early larvae have bilateral...
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Hericium means hedgehog in Latin. See
Wiktionary entries Hericium and
ericius. The
fruit bodies typically have
short stalks and are
attached laterally...
- part of Hesiod. In some of
these he
adopts the
whimsical name
Dexiades Ericius. His
Revisal of Shakespear's Text (1765) was an
answer to what he saw as...
- of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, iii, 5)
Folio 24 recto :
Hedgehog (
Ericius) (Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, iii, 7; Ambrose, Hexaemeron...
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semispinosus (G. Cuvier, 1798)
Synonyms Centetes Schinz & Brodtmann, 1827
Echinodes Pomel, 1848
Ericius Giebel, 1871
Ericus Bergroth, 1902
Eteocles Gray, 1821...
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Heinrich Bornemann,
Eduard Frankfurt au Main: Rütten &
Loening 1956
Petrus Ericius Der
Struwwelpeter Hoffman,
Heinrich Paoli, Ugo
Enrico Bern:
Francke / Florence:...