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Rothia kristinae is a Gram
positive bacterium. R.
kristinae is a
common human skin organism, but can
cause opportunistic infections in humans. In 1974...
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Pseudochromis kristinae, the lip-stick dottyback, is a
species of ray-finned fish from the
Western Indian Ocean:
along East Africa,
around the island...
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colonies are
often brightly pigmented. They are
strictly aerobic.
Kocuria kristinae Kloos, W. E.; Tornabene, T. G.; Schleifer, K. H. (1974). "Isolation and...
- from the
Ordovician of the
Lower Klimoli Formation in China.
Histiodella kristinae forms a
conodont zone, in the
Table Cove Formation,
Table Point, "Middle...
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Staphylococcus hyicus. "M. indolicus" →
Peptoniphilus indolicus. "M.
kristinae" →
Rothia kristinae. "M. lactis" →
Neomicrococcus lactis. "M. meningitidis" → Neisseria...
- Kristin's
false shieldback (Acilacris
kristinae) is a
tettigoniid orthopteran that is
endemic to two
localities within Malta Forest in Limpopo, South...
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Circeaster arandae Mah, 2006
Circeaster helenae Mah, 2006
Circeaster kristinae Mah, 2006
Circeaster loisetteae Mah, 2006
Circeaster magdalenae Koehler...
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Nouioui et al. 2018 R.
koreensis (Park et al. 2010)
Nouioui et al. 2018 R.
kristinae (Kloos et al. 1974)
Nouioui et al. 2018 "R. marina" Liu et al. 2013 R...
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There are
currently 2
recognized species in this genus:
Eucyclogobius kristinae Swift, Spies,
Ellingson & Jacobs, 2016 (Southern tide-water goby) Eucyclogobius...
- now
included in Zanthoxylum. 28
fossil seeds of the
extinct Zanthoxylum kristinae, from the
early Miocene, have been
found in the
Kristina Mine at Hrádek...