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Definition of L vulgaris

L vulgaris
Wrasse Wrasse, n. [W. gwrachen.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous edible, marine, spiny-finned fishes of the genus Labrus, of which several species are found in the Mediterranean and on the Atlantic coast of Europe. Many of the species are bright-colored. Note: Among the European species are the ballan wrasse (Labrus maculatus), the streaked wrasse (L. lineatus), the red wrasse (L. mixtus), the comber wrasse (L. comber), the blue-striped, or cook, wrasse (see Peacock fish, under Peacock), the rainbow wrasse (L. vulgaris), and the seawife.

Meaning of L vulgaris from wikipedia

- L. vulgaris may refer to: Linaria vulgaris, a toadflax species Lysimachia vulgaris, a herbaceous perennial plant species Vulgaris (disambiguation) This...
- 2005-08-17. (Loligo vulgaris reynaudi) "CephBase: European squid". Archived from the original on 2005-08-17. (Loligo vulgaris vulgaris) Charles Maxwell videos...
- Artemisia vulgaris is the species most often called mugwort. Mugworts have been used medicinally and as culinary herbs. Artemisia vulgaris is an aromatic...
- newt, European newt, northern smooth newt or common newt (Lissotriton vulgaris) is a species of newt. It is widespread in Europe and parts of Asia, and...
- subspecies Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris. The wild ancestor of the cultivated beets is the sea beet (Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima). Beta vulgaris is a herbaceous...
- some sources: Primula vulgaris subsp. vulgaris. Western and southern Europe. As described above; flowers pale yellow. Primula vulgaris subsp. balearica (Willk...
- "Linaria vulgaris". Flora Europaea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Linaria vulgaris. Species Profile - Yellow Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris), National...
- vulgaris was first formally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 and the description was published in Species Plantarum. The specific epithet vulgaris is...
- Phaseolus vulgaris, the common bean, is a herbaceous annual plant grown worldwide for its edible dry seeds or green, unripe pods. Its leaf is also occasionally...
- leader under Alexander the Great. The specific epithet vulgaris means common, or usual. L. vulgaris is native to Eurasia, as far West as Ireland where it...