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large bird in the
genus Meleagris,
native to
North America.
There are two
extant turkey species: the wild
turkey (
Meleagris gallopavo) of
eastern and...
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rabbits do not
damage the plant.
Fritillaria meleagris is
generally disease free.
Fritillaria meleagris is used for landscaping,
gardening and horticulture...
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North America, the
native wild
turkey (
Meleagris gallopavo) was
confused with this species. The word
meleagris, Gr**** for guineafowl, is also
shared in...
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current binomial name
Meleagris gallopavo. The type
locality is Mexico. The
genus name
Meleagris is from
Ancient Gr**** μελεαγρις/
meleagris meaning "guineafowl"...
- A.
meleagris may
refer to:
Acontias meleagris, a
skink species in the
genus Acontias Arothron meleagris, a
pufferfish species This
disambiguation page...
- done of the
color patterning of
Arothron meleagris is by
Jinxiang and
Tyler in 1986. In this study, A.
meleagris has
three distinctive color variations...
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Daniel (eds.). "Macropharyngodon
meleagris". FishBase.
August 2019 version.
Dianne J. Bray. "Macropharyngodon
meleagris".
Fishes of Australia.
Museums Victoria...
- The
ocellated turkey (
Meleagris ocellata) is a
species of
turkey residing primarily in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, as well as in
parts of
Belize and...
- The
cannonball jellyfish (Stomolophus
meleagris), also
known as the
cabbagehead jellyfish, is a
species of
jellyfish in the
family Stomolophidae. Its...
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Cortinarius meleagris,
originally described as
Rozites meleagris, is a
species of
mushroom native to New Zealand.
Peintner U,
Horak E,
Moser M, Vilgalys...