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Bombinator igneus
Unke Un"ke, n. [G. unke.] (Zo["o]l.) A European aquatic toad (Bombinator igneus). Its back is dark; its belly is marked with crimson. Called also feuerkr["o]te.

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- Gneus is a muni****lity in the district Saale-Holzland, in Thuringia, Germany. Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht, Freistaat Thüringen...
- dẽšimt dah *ǵ j [dʒ]; hH [ɦ] z ž [ʒ] g g [ɡ]; -[ɣ]- k c / k; chE' *ǵénu, *ǵnéu- OE cnēo knee jā́nu gónu genu zánu *g g; jE [dʒ]; ghH; hH,E [ɦ] g; žE [ʒ];...
- minnows. The fishes in this subfamily are mainly found in Eurasia, with one gneus in North America. Leuciscinae contains the following genera: Abramis Cuvier...
- in Vedic Sanskrit nom. dā́ru 'wood', gen. drṓs. Similarly, PIE *ǵónu, *ǵnéus can be reconstructed for 'knee' from Ancient Gr**** gónu and Old English...
- ngiustamint′. Un lupö e n-gneu mort' d' së, avìenu r'vat' nö stissu sciumö: chiù suva s' f'rmà u lupö , chjù sötta s' m'ttött' u gneu. Allura ddu mascarà,...
- Gerterode Gertewitz Geschwenda Gierstädt Gillersdorf Glasehausen Gleichamberg Gneus Göhren (bei Altenburg) Goldbach Goldisthal Göllingen Göllnitz Golmsdorf...
- Schleifreisen Sankt Gangloff 4. Hügelland/Täler Bremsnitz Eineborn Geisenhain Gneus Großbockedra Karlsdorf Kleinbockedra Kleinebersdorf Lippersdorf-Erdmannsdorf...
- includes the carps, barbs, minnows and related fishes. The only species in the gneus is Neobarynotus microlepis which is found in Southeast Asia. Froese, Rainer;...
- includes the carps, barbs, minnows and related fishes. The only species in the gneus is Linichthys lateiceps, a species found only in the upper and middle Pearl...
- a depth of around 2,000 m (6,600 ft). Regan and Trewavas named the new gneus Centrophryne for this species but C. spinulosa was not formally designated...