-
Robert Gibbs Jr.
synonymized C. florid**** with C.
falciformis in 1964. The
specific epithet falciformis is
Latin for "sickle-shaped",
which refers to the...
- of E.
falciformis makes it a
valuable model for
studying parasitic infections and host-parasite
interactions in vivo. The
Eimeria falciformis–mouse model...
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Xyroptila falciformis is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae. It is
found in south-western New Guinea. Kovtunovich,
Vasily N. & Petr Ya.
Ustjuzhanin (2006)...
- "Epermenia (Calotripis)
falciformis (Haworth, 1828)".
Fauna Europaea.
Retrieved 4
October 2020. Kimber, Ian. "Epermenia
falciformis (Haworth, 1828)". UKmoths...
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Scythris falciformis is a moth of the
family Scythrididae. It was
described by
Bengt Å.
Bengtsson in 2014. It is
found in Kenya. The
larvae have been...
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Perittopus falciformis is a
species of
riffle bug from China,
first described in 2013 by Zhen Ye,
Pingping Chen and
Wenjun Bu,
based on
apterous specimens...
- var. normalis,
Acacia penninervis var.
falciformis,
Acacia astringens and
Acacia falciformis DC. var.
falciformis. The
specific epithet refers to the falcate...
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Monodactylus argenteus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Silver moony)
Monodactylus falciformis Lacépède, 1801 (Full moony)
Monodactylus kottelati Pethiyagoda, 1991...
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falciformis and the
description was
published in the
Australian Journal of Botany. In 2008,
Kevin Rule
raised it to
species status as E.
falciformis....
- moth in the
family Lecithoceridae. It
contains the
species Rhizosthenes falciformis,
which is
found in China, Taiwan, ****an and Russia. The
wingspan is 22–27 mm...