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Mancus (sometimes
spelt mancosus or similar, from
Arabic manqūsh منقوش) was a term used in
early medieval Europe to
denote either a gold coin, a weight...
- The pea****
flounder (Bothus
mancus), also
known as the
flowery flounder, is a
species of fish in the
family Bothidae (lefteye flounders). The species...
- Unio
mancus is a
species of
freshwater mussel, an
aquatic bivalve mollusk in the
family Unionidae, the
river mussels.
Subspecies Unio
mancus mancus Lamarck...
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Agriotes mancus, the
wheat wireworm, is a
species of
click beetle in the
family Elateridae. It is
found in
North America. "Agriotes
mancus Report". Integrated...
- have been
produced for
trade with
Islamic Spain.
These coins are
called a
Mancus,
which is also
derived from the
Arabic language.
Countries currently using...
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Paromalus mancus is a
species of
clown beetle in the
family Histeridae. It is
found in
North America. "Paromalus
mancus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
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Mybbard and
Mancus were two
Cornish saints of the 6th century.
Mybbard (Mewbred or Mebbred),also
known as
Calrogus was a 6th
century hermit and is a local...
- Doamnei, Sădurel,
Valea lui Ivan, Drăgăneasa,
Valea lui Roman, Puntea,
Mancu, Prejba, Obrești, Lacul,
Valea Plaiului, Juvertul, Mesteacănu, Varul, Priboiu...
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Xylosandrus mancus, is a
species of
weevil found in
Afrotropical and
Oriental regions. It is
native to Madagascar, Mauritania, Seyc****es, Tanzania, China...
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Erigeron mancus is a rare
North American species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae known by the
common names depauperate fleabane and imperfect...