- changes.
Camptocormia comes from two Gr**** words,
meaning "to bend" (κάμπτω,
kamptō) and "trunk" (κόρμος, kormos), and was
coined by Alexandre-Achille Souques...
- Kaneh. Pand****
jonesii (F.Br.) H.St.John Pand**** kafu
Martelli Pand****
kamptos H.St.John Pand****
koidzumii Hosok. Pand****
korrensis Kaneh. Pand****...
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possibly also Europe. The name
means 'flexible lizard' (Gr**** καμπτος (
kamptos)
meaning 'bent' and σαυρος (sauros)
meaning 'lizard'). On
September 4,...
- O.; Wilson, M.A. (2010). "Occurrence of
giant borings of
Osprioneides kampto in the
lower Silurian (Sheinwoodian)
stromatoporoids of Saaremaa, Estonia"...
- O. & Wilson, M.A. (2010). "Occurrence of
giant borings of
Osprioneides kampto in the
lower Silurian (Sheinwoodian)
stromatoporoids of Saaremaa, Estonia"...
- satisfactory. The name is
derived from the
ancient Gr****
words καμπτός,
kamptos (bent) and δάκτυλος,
daktylos (finger).
Medicine portal Clinodactyly "Camptodactyly...
- Kamptulicon,
whose name was
derived from the Gr****
kamptos ("flexible") +
oulos ("thick"), was a
floor covering made from
powdered cork and
natural rubber...
- single−entrance and straight,
curved or
irregular course.
Osprioneides kampto Beuck and Wisshak, 2008 is the
largest known Palaeozoic boring trace. It...
- in 1870 by
Heinrich Wilhelm Reichardt (1835–1885). The name, from Gr****
kamptos,
meaning bent, altered, and chaite,
meaning hair, bristle,
likely refers...
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Acamptopappus shockleyi (Shockley's goldenhead); Asteraceae; Gr**** "a-
kamptos" = "not-bent" & "pappos" = "pappus" (bristly
sepals in
Asteraceae flowers)...