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Polythalamia
Polythalamia Pol`y*tha*la"mi*a, n. pl. [NL. See Polythalamous.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Foraminifera including those having a manychambered shell.

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- Lamia (/ˈleɪmiə/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Λάμια, translit. Lámia), in ancient Gr**** mythology, was a child-eating monster and, in later tradition, was regarded...
- LaMia Corporation S.R.L., operating as LaMia (short for Línea Aérea Mérida Internacional de Aviación), was a Bolivian charter airline headquartered in...
- Lamia Football Club (Gr****: Π.Α.Ε. Π.Α.Σ. Λαμία 1964) is a Gr**** professional football club based in Lamia, Greece. It was founded in 1964. The club plays...
- lamia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikispecies has information related to Lamia (disambiguation). Lamia is a daemon in Gr**** mythology. Lamia may...
- Lamia Bahnasawy (born 11 November 1984) is an athlete from Egypt. She competes in archery. Bahnasawy represented Egypt at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She...
- Lamia (Gr****: Λαμία, Lamía, pronounced [laˈmi.a]) is a city in central Greece. The city dates back to antiquity, and is today the capital of the regional...
- Jenna Lamia is an American actress, writer, and audiobook narrator. She developed the Netflix limited series The Perfect Couple, and also served as its...
- Princess Lalla Lamia of Morocco (Arabic: الأميرة لالة لمياء; born Lamia Al Solh, 4 August 1937) is a Lebanese-born member of the Moroccan royal family...
- Chiruromys lamia, also known as the lamia or the broad-headed tree mouse, is a species of rodent found chiefly in southeastern New Guinea. It is arboreal...
- "Lamia" is a narrative poem written by the English poet John Keats, which first appeared in the volume Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St Agnes and Other...