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Trimeresurus flavomaculatus halieus is a
venomous pitviper subspecies endemic to the Philippines. It is
found in the
Philippines on the
island of Polillo...
- Pelec****
halieus is a
small fossil pelican described by
Alexander Wetmore from
material found in Late
Pliocene deposits at Hagerman, Idaho. Wetmore,...
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Tetrapus — The Quadruped, Four-legged
animals Thal****a — The Sea,
Seafood Halieus — The
Fisherman The
foods described in the book are
useful for reconstructing...
- be
restricted to "Luzon Island".
Gumprecht (2001, 2002)
relegates T. f.
halieus to
synonymy and
elevates T. f.
mcgregori to a full species. Brown, R.;...
- γλεῦκος, gleucos, i.e. "sweet new wine, must, sweetness" and from ἁλιεύς,
haliéus, i.e. "sailor, seaman, fisher". His wife Pyrrha's name
derives from the...
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patron god of goldsmiths.
WGPSN Halieus 34°27′N 167°08′W / 34.45°N 167.14°W / 34.45; -167.14 (
Halieus) 90 1985
Halieus, Tyre;
fisherman god.
WGPSN Hapi...
- GBIF: 6066527 ITIS: 824001 NCBI: 1522885 Open Tree of Life: 3600657 Xeno-canto: Phalacrocorax-lucidus
Halieus lucidus Wikidata: Q109563303 GBIF: 11082451...
- the
vowel resulting from
contraction takes a cir****flex: nom.: ἁλιεύς (
halieús), gen.: ἁλιέως (haliéōs) and ἁλιῶς (haliôs), ἁλιέων (haliéōn) and ἁλιῶν...
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epics or epyllia, of
which a few
names and
short fragments survive: the
Halieus ("Fisherman"),
about the sea-god Glaukos, and the
Krika or
Kirka (perhaps...
- Milne-Edwards, 1863 (Early Miocene, France) (see: Miopelec****) Pelec****
halieus, Wetmore, 1933 (Late Pliocene, Idaho, US) Pelec**** intermedius, Fraas...