- The
African wildcat (Felis lybica) is a
small wildcat species with
sandy grey fur, pale
vertical stripes on the
sides and
around the face. It is native...
- M.
libyca may
refer to:
Macaca libyca, a
prehistoric monkey species Mawsonia libyca, an
extinct fish
species This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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erecta Savigny Oxalis grandiflora Arechav.
Oxalis kuibisensis R.Knuth
Oxalis libyca Viv.
Oxalis lybica Willk. &
Lange Oxalis macrophylla Hornem.
Oxalis nutans...
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Numerous distinct species have been
described since then. M. brasiliensis, M.
libyca, M. minor, and M.
ubangiensis have all been
proposed to be
synonyms of M...
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Clathromangelia libyca is an
extinct species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Raphitomidae.
Fossils of this
extinct species were...
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Macaca libyca is a
prehistoric macaque from the Late
Miocene of Wadi Natrun, Egypt.
Yohannes Haile-Sel****ie;
Giday WoldeGabriel (2009).
Ardipithecus Kadabba:...
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Coleophora libyca is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae. It is
found in
North Africa.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Coleophora libyca. Wikispecies...
- (tributaries of the
Iberus - Ebro river), in the east part of Ribagorça.
Libyca or
Julia Libyca (today's Llivia) was
their main centre.
North of the
Ilergetes and...
- [or: destro****] the
children she bore".
Duris of
Samos (d. 280 B. C.),
Libyca,
quoted by
Ogden (2013b), p. 98 Ovid,
Metamorphoses 6.89 - 91 Herodotus'...
- and its
domestic breeds variously as anas cairina, anas
indica or anas
libyca – "duck from Cairo", "Indian duck" (in
reference to the West Indies) or...