- H.O.Saxena
P.
marathrosma Spreng. =
Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) ****ze
P.
nankinensis Wender. =
Plectranthus scutellarioides (L.) R.Br.
P. polystachya...
- into the West in the 1850s, it was
given the
scientific name
Perilla nankinensis,
after the city of Nanking. This name is now less
common than Perilla...
- caves, Nanjing",
Chinese Science Bulletin, 1999.
Retrieved 6
September 2017.
P. Brown, "Chinese
Middle Pleistocene hominids and
modern human origins in east...
- (molars and premolars).
Males had more
heavily built skulls than females.
P. robustus may have had a
genetic susceptibility for
pitting enamel hypoplasia...
-
genus of
extinct hominin which contains two
widely accepted species:
P.
robustus and
P. boisei. However, the
validity of
Paranthropus is contested, and it...
- doi:10.1017/S0959774324000118. ISSN 0959-7743.
Theunissen 2012,
p. 6.
Theunissen 2012,
p. 33. Yen HP (2014). "Evolutionary Asiacentrism,
Peking man, and...
-
Scrophularia nachitschevanica Grossh.
Scrophularia nana Stiefelh.
Scrophularia nankinensis P.C.Tsoong
Scrophularia nervosa Benth.
Scrophularia nikitinii Gorschk...
-
robust P. boisei. It is
debated if
P.
aethiopicus should be
subsumed under P. boisei, and the
terms P.
boisei sensu lato ("in the
broad sense") and
P. boisei...
- and some of the
largest molars with the
thickest enamel of any
known ape.
P.
boisei is the most
robust of this group.
Brain size was
about 450–550 cc...
- Homo
erectus H. e.
erectus H. e.
georgicus H. e.
lantianensis H. e.
nankinensis H. e.
pekinensis H. e.
soloensis H. e.
tautavelensis H. e. yuanmouensis...