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nigrinus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nigrinus may
refer to:
Bartholomaeus Nigrinus (1595–1646),
German protestant theologian Georgius Nigrinus...
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Martin Opitz, a friend,
lodged at
pastor Nigrinus' place,
while visiting Gdańsk. Both
Opitz and
Nigrinus corresponded with
Robert Fludd.
Fludd was connected...
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Georgius Nigrinus (Czech: Jiří
Nigrin or
Nygryn or Černý, German:
Georg Nigrinus or Schwarz),
since about 1590
titled à
Nigro Ponte (Czech: z Nigropontu...
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Abacetus nigrinus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Pterostichinae. It was
described by
Boheman in 1848. "Abacetus
nigrinus (Boheman, 1848)"...
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Fusus nigrinus is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Fasciolariidae, the
spindle snails, the
tulip snails and
their allies...
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hybridization between L.
nigrinus and its
native congener,
Laricobius rubidus which feeds on pine bark adelgid.
Adult L.
nigrinus feeding on A.
tsugae "ITIS...
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Nemotelus nigrinus, the all-black snout, is a
Holarctic species of
soldier fly. A
small species (4.0 to 4.8.mm).
Cubital vein (R 4+5) unforked. Body all...
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Gaius Avidius Nigrinus (died 118 AD) was a
Roman senator who
lived between the 1st and 2nd centuries.
Nigrinus served as
suffect consul for the nundinium...
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western United States and Canada, L.
nigrinus is
known to prey
exclusively on
various woolly adelgids. L.
nigrinus adults lay
their eggs on top of wintering...
- He was a
legate pro
praetore under Claudius.
Gaius Petronius Pontius Nigrinus,
consul in AD 37, the year
which saw the
death of Tiberius.
Aulus Petronius...