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- new Ionian settlers brought and settled from Miletus and Samos island. Halonia island was under Byzantine rule until the Ottoman Empire captured the archipelago...
- These included Lepidodendron (with its fruit cone called Lepidostrobus), Halonia, Lepidophloios and Sigillaria. The roots of several of these forms are...
- Royal Canadian Navy in 1940, the ship was originally known as the yacht Halonia. Used as a patrol vessel and convoy escort, the ship was sunk by the German...
- in 1910 and wrecked in 1918. HMCS Raccoon was the former civilian yacht Halonia before being commissioned into the RCN in 1940. U-165 sank her in 1942...
- HMCS Husky (S06) HMCS Lynx (Z07) HMCS Moose (Z14) HMCS Otter HMCS Raccoon (S14), (ex-Halonia) HMCS Reindeer (S08) (ex-Mascotte) HMCS Renard (S13) (ex-Winchester (II))...
- HMCS Husky (S06) HMCS Lynx (Z07) HMCS Moose (Z14) HMCS Otter HMCS Raccoon (S14), (ex-Halonia) HMCS Reindeer (S08) (ex-Mascotte) HMCS Renard (S13) (ex-Winchester (II))...
- with a diverse group of lichen species, including Buellia dejungens, B. halonia, B. mamillana, Sucioplaca diplacia, Caloplaca leptozona, C. ochraceofulva...
- 5-dichloronorlichexanthone in trace amounts. Buellia kowenensis resembles Buellia halonia but is distinct due to its smaller, persistently Buellia-type ascospores...
- described the new genus Arthropleura. Geinitz described the new genus Halonia. Now it is considered synonymous with Arthropleura. 1865 Gervais described...
- epichlora (Vain.) Zahlbr. 1932 Buellia glencairnensis Zahlbr. 1936 Buellia halonia (Ach.) Tuck. 1866 Buellia incrustans J. Steiner 1926, accepted as Amandinea...