- dictionary. An
eschar (/ˈɛskɑːr/; Gr****: ἐσχάρᾱ, romanized: eskhara; Latin:
eschara) is a
slough or
piece of dead
tissue that is cast off from the surface...
- Carl
Linnaeus included it in the 10th
edition of his
Systema Naturae as
Eschara foliacea. In
later publications,
Linnaeus divided bryozoans into more than...
- name
Asura conjunctana (Walker, 1866)
Synonyms Conchylis conjunctana Walker, 1866
Barsine eschara Swinhoe, 1894
Miltochrista tessellata Butler, 1881...
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Curveulima eschara is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Eulimidae. The
species is one of a
number within the
genus Curveulima...
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monotypic moth
genus in the
family Oecophoridae. Its only species,
Revonda eschara, is
found in Chile. Both the
genus and
species were
described by John Frederick...
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monotypic moth
genus in the
family Erebidae. Its only species,
Epicrisias eschara, is
found in Mexico. Both the
genus and
species were
first described by...
- corals),
Gorgonia (sea fans),
Alcyonium (tunicates),
Tubularia (Tubularia),
Eschara (Bryozoa),
Corallina (coralline algae),
Sertularia (Bryozoa), Hydra, Pennatula...
- scar
derives from a
conflation of Old
French escharre, from Late
Latin eschara,
which is the
Latinisation of the Gr**** ἐσχάρα (eskhara),
meaning "hearth...
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Tubularia Tubularia ramosa Eschara (Bryozoa)
Eschara foliacea Eschara fistulosa Eschara fragilis Eschara divaricata Eschara verticillata Corallina (coralline...
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covered by mud bricks. In the
middle of the
building there was an
eschara, an
altar of
Mycenaean characteristics,
which indicates that the worship...