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- Microcosmus is a genus of tunicates in the family Pyuridae, containing the following species: Microcosmus albidus Michaelsen, 1904 Microcosmus anchylodeirus...
- genus Carpobrotus are also known as 'sea figs'. Microcosmus sabatieri at Banyuls-sur-Mer Microcosmus sabatieri at Banyuls-sur-Mer Inhalant siphon of Microcosmos...
- may have indirectly written about the kraken. Linnaeus wrote about the Microcosmus genus (an animal with various other organisms or growths attached to...
- species is often confused with Microcosmus squamiger but has longer spines. It feeds on phytoplankton. "Species Microcosmus exasperatus ****er, 1878". Australian...
- in Arabic as ʿālam ṣaghīr, in Hebrew as olam katan, and in Latin as microcosmus or minor mundus. The analogy was elaborated by alchemists such as those...
- "roe") Some species of jellyfish are edible and used as a source of food. Microcosmus sabatieri, also known as sea fig or violet, is eaten in parts of Europe...
- He incorporated his political concepts into his geographical books Microcosmus in 1621 and Cosmographie (1657). Heylyn was born in Burford, Oxfordshire...
- singer-songwriter NYU Violets, the teams of New York University Sea violet, Microcosmus sabatieri, a species of edible Mediterranean tunicate Violeta (disambiguation)...
- is the author of two important works, Microcosmus and Fons Philosophiae, both written in the 1170s. Microcosmus is extant in an autograph (BM ms. 1002...
- "Megacosmus", which describes the ordering of the physical universe, and "Microcosmus", which describes the creation of man. 1 (verse): Natura (Nature) complains...