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Germarium
Germarium Ger*ma"ri*um, n. [NL. See Germ.] (Zo["o]l.) An organ in which the ova are developed in certain Turbellaria.

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- Germar Rudolf (born 29 October 1964), also known as Germar Scheerer, is a German chemist and a convicted Holocaust denier. Rudolf was born in Limburg an...
- Germar is a German-language masculine given name and surname: Germar Rudolf (born 1964), German chemist and Holocaust denier Ernst Friedrich Germar (1786–1853)...
- continent's eastern coastline, it was described in 1834 by Ernst Friedrich Germar. The floury baker's distinctive appearance and loud call make it po****r...
- expeditus Costa, 1972 Pyrophorus foveolatus Germar, 1841 Pyrophorus ignigenus Germar, 1841 Pyrophorus indistinctus Germar, 1841 Pyrophorus indulcatus Costa, 1972...
- Manfred ("Manni") Germar (German pronunciation: [ˈmanˌfʁeːt ˈɡɛʁ.maːɐ̯] ; born 10 March 1935 in Cologne) is a West German athlete who mainly competed in...
- genus Thionia. "Aplos simplex (Germar, 1830) | COL". www.catalogueoflife.org. Retrieved 2023-08-25. "Aplos simplex (Germar, 1830)". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
- and Panaphilis, and conserved the name Otiorhynchus, attributing it to Germar, 1824 (not 1822). Warner, R. E. & F. B. Negley. 1976. The genus Otiorhynchus...
- Contestants Age Home Town Dance Style Elimination date Placement Marko Germar 22 Canoga Park, California Lyrical Jazz August 11, 2011 3rd Place Tadd Gadduang...
- Ernst Friedrich Germar (3 November 1786 – 8 July 1853) was a German professor and director of the Mineralogical Museum at Halle. As well as being a mineralogist...
- black prince was originally described by German naturalist Ernst Friedrich Germar in 1834 as Cicada argentata, the species name derived from the Latin argentum...