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Microcosmus is a
genus of
tunicates in the
family Pyuridae,
containing the
following species:
Microcosmus albidus Michaelsen, 1904
Microcosmus anchylodeirus...
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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...
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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...