- The olive-striped
flycatcher (Mionectes
galbinus) is a
species of bird in the
family Tyrannidae. It is
found in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru...
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Galvani is an
Italian surname derived from Galvano, from
Latin Galbinus and Galba.
Pelagio Galvani (c. 1165–1230),
Portuguese cardinal Luigi Galvani (1737–1798)...
- flycatcher,
Mionectes striaticollis Olive-striped flycatcher,
Mionectes galbinus Olive-streaked flycatcher,
Mionectes olivaceus Ochre-bellied flycatcher...
- caterpillar. The
surname may also
share a
common root with the
adjective galbinus, a greenish-yellow color. This list
includes abbreviated praenomina. For...
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exocarpi M.
exustoides M.
favrei M.
fishii M.
fulvoferrugineus M.
funalis M.
galbinus M.
gelatinosipes M.
graminum M.
haematocephalus M.
hudsonii -
holly parachute...
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There is a
separate word for green, gjelbër,
which derives from the
Latin galbinus,
which originally meant "yellow" (cf.
German gelb); the
original Latin...
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idiomatic expressions denoting "anger".
Latin etymons galbus ("yellow") and
galbinus ("greenish-yellow") are also
suggested to
derive from this root. See also:...
- & Stoch, 1999 c g
Diacyclops fontinalis Naidenov, 1969 c g
Diacyclops galbinus (Mazepova, 1962) c g
Diacyclops gauthieri Green, 1962 c g
Diacyclops goticus...
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montane forest along the
Shinano River. The
genus name
combines the
Latin galbinus ("greenish-yellow") with the
suffix thrix,
which alludes to its relationship...
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fontinalis Naidenov, 1969
Acanthocyclops formos**** Harada, 1931
Acanthocyclops galbinus Mazepova, 1962
Acanthocyclops gigas (Claus, 1857)
Acanthocyclops gmeineri...