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replaced foetens "stinking",
given by
Johan Christian Fabricius in 1793,
because Guillaume-Antoine
Olivier had
given the same name
Formica foetens to another...
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Ocotea foetens,
commonly called til or
stinkwood is a
species of tree in the
family Lauraceae. It is
evergreen and
grows up to 40 m tall. It is a common...
- E. Garnweidner.
Mushrooms and
Toadstools of
Britain and Europe. Collins. 1994.
Russula foetens in
Index Fungorum Russula foetens in MycoBank. v t e...
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synodus foetens, the
digestive tracts and
stomachs were
observed in many specimens. In the article, "Parasites of the Ins**** Lizardfish,
Synodus Foetens, from...
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Binomial name
Tilletia laevis J.G. Kühn, (1873)
Synonyms Erysibe foetida Tilletia foetens Tilletia foetida Tilletia tritici var.
laevis Ustilago foetens...
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commercial suppliers, as is a ****tive form,
Viburnum grandiflorum f.
foetens, the
stinking Himalayan viburnum, and a
number of cultivars, including...
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Etlingera foetens is a
monocotyledonous plant species that was
first described by Carl
Ludwig von Blume, and got its
current name from
Rosemary Margaret...
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Rhodaphodius foetens is a
species of
scarab beetles native to Europe. This
species was
formerly a
member of the
genus Aphodius. Fabricius, J.C. (1787)...
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comprising the
genus Synodus are S. intermedius, S. saurus, S. synodus, S.
foetens, S. bondi, and S. macrostigmus. The four
species comprising the
genus Saurida...
- ex
Wehmer Cannabis chinensis Delile Cannabis erratica Siev.
Cannabis foetens Gilib.
Cannabis generalis E.H.L.Krause
Cannabis gigantea Delile ex Vilm...