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Limnoria lignorum,
commonly known as the gribble, is a
species of
isopod in the
family Limnoriidae. It is
found in
shallow water in the
North Atlantic...
- Scand., (1849)
Pyrenium lignorum Tode, (1790)
Sphaeria contorta Schwein., (1832)
Sphaeria rufa Pers., (1796) Tri****rma
lignorum (Tode) Harz, (1871)...
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Lepidocyrtus lignorum is a
species of
slender springtail in the
family Entomobryidae. It is
found in Europe. "Lepidocyrtus
lignorum Report". Integrated...
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Penicillium lignorum is an
anamorph species of the
genus of Penicillium.
MycoBank Straininfo of
Penicillium lignorum ATCC
UniProt Maria de
Lourdes T. M...
- species,
Rallus adolfocaesaris and R. lowei, and two
quail species,
Coturnix lignorum and C. alabrevis, and the
Madeiran wood pigeon, a
subspecies of the common...
- used as a
commercial source for
acetic acid.
Pyroligneous acid (acetum
lignorum) was
investigated by
German chemist Johann Rudolph Glauber. The acid was...
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first species described from
Norway by Jens
Rathke in 1799,
Limnoria lignorum. The
Limnoriidae are now
known to
include seaweed and seagr**** borers,...
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Synonyms Sporotrichum narcissi Tochinai & Shimada, (1930) Tri****rma
lignorum var.
narcissi (Tochinai & Shimada) Pidopl., (1953) Tri****rma narcissi...
- wood,
cellulose is
digested by
enzymes secreted in the caeca.
Limnoria lignorum, for example,
bores into wood and
additionally feeds on the
mycelia of...
- (Coturnix alabrevis)
Porto Santo Island,
Madeira †Cape
Verde quail (Coturnix centensis) Cape
Verde †Madeiran
quail (Coturnix
lignorum)
Madeira Island, Madeira...