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pratincole bird family, Glareolidae. The
genus name is a
diminutive of
Latin glarea, "gravel",
referring to a
typical nesting habitat for pratincoles. The species...
- pratincola) as the type species. The
genus name is a
diminutive of
Latin glarea, "gravel",
referring to a
typical nesting habitat. The
genus contains seven...
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Eladia Endoconidioma Engyodontium Flagellospora Fonsecaea Geniculifera Glarea Gliocephalis Goniopila Gonytrichum Gyoerffyella Helminthosporium Hormococcus...
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pratincole family, Glareolidae. The
genus name is a
diminutive of
Latin glarea, "gravel",
referring to a
typical nesting habitat for pratincoles. The species...
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Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760. The
genus name is a
diminutive of
Latin glarea, "gravel",
referring to a
typical nesting habitat for pratincoles. The species...
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derived from a
number of
Penicillium species;
caspofungin is
derived from
Glarea lozoyensis. Strobilurin, azoxystrobin, micafungin, and echinocandins, are...
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Caspofungin is
semisynthesized from
pneumocandin B0, a
fermentation product of
Glarea lozoyensis.
Caspofungin is
slowly metabolized by
peptide hydrolysis and...
- the
Alban hills,
where Norba was situated. The road at the time was a via
glarea, a
gravel road. The
Romans built a high-quality road, with
layers of cemented...
- Geneva, in the
district of Lavaux-Oron.
Glerula or
Calarona (from Latin:
glarea, 'gravel') was a Gallo-Roman village. The
chroniclers Gregory of
Tours and...
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wading bird
mentioned by Aristotle. The
specific glareola is from the
Latin glarea,
meaning "gravel". The wood
sandpiper resembles a longer-legged, more delicate...