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Lamini (members are
called lamines) is a
tribe of the
subfamily Camelinae. It
contains one
extant genus with four species, all
exclusively from
South America:...
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Lamiņi Manor (Latvian: Lamiņu muižas pils) is a
manor house in
Lamiņi [lv], Pūre Parish,
Tukums Muni****lity in the
historical region of Courland, in...
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diversified and prospered, with the two
living tribes, the
Camelini and
Lamini,
diverging in the late
early Miocene,
about 17
million years ago, but remained...
- alpaca, the guanaco, and the vicuña,
which belong to the
separate tribe Lamini.
Camelids originated in
North America during the Eocene, with the ancestor...
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omnium asterismorum continens schemata, nova
methodo delineata,
aereis laminis expressa (from Latin: Uranometria,
containing charts of all the constellations...
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artiodactyls of the
family Camelidae.
Camelinae include the
tribes Camelini and
Lamini. A
third tribe, Camelopini,
created by S. D. Webb (1965), was
formerly included...
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Lamini (llamas) Camelini...
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Omnivm Asterismorvm Continens Schemata, Nova
Methodo Delineata,
Aereis Laminis Expressa. "IAU
Working Group on Star
Names (WGSN)".
Retrieved 22 May 2016...
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Lamini (llamas) Camelini...
- Camelidae,
which contains the
living camels as well as
lamines (the
tribe Lamini,
which includes the llama, guanaco,
alpaca and vicuña),
first emerged in...