- From
grief at the
death of his son,
Palaestinus threw himself into the river,
which was
called after him
Palaestinus, and
subsequently Strymon. Plutarch...
-
Hemilepistus reaumuri (H. Milne-Edwards, 1840) Synonyms
Hemilepistus bodenheimeri Hemilepistus palaestinus Paraniambia tuberculata Porcellio reaumuri...
- 1. Brill's New Pauly, s.v.
Lamus (1). Pausanias, 9.26.5. Smith, s.v.
Palaestinus; Pseudo-Plutarch, De
fluviis 11. Apollodorus, 1.9.21. Suda φ 584. Scholia...
- (Centaurea cyanoides) – rare
Mallow (Malva nicaeensis)
Asparagus (Asparagus
palaestinus)
Chicory (Cichorium pumilum; syn.
Cichorium endivia)
Broom lettuce (Lactuca...
- have a
diploid set of 2n = 24 chromosomes.
Crossings with
Carthamus palaestinus,
Carthamus oxyacanthus and
Carthamus persicus can
produce fertile offspring...
-
Actinomucor corymbosus palaestinus Rayss 1958
Actinomucor elegans elegans (Eidam) C.R. Benj. & Hesselt. 1957
Actinomucor corymbosus palaestinus Rayss 1945 Mucor...
- from the
onomastic material in the
field (Παλαιστή,
toponym in Epirus;
Palaestinus,
older name for
Strymon etc.), as well as from some
common nouns proved...
- backwards,
outwards and
slightly upwards,
while H.
antelopinus and H.
palaestinus possessed different morphologies. The
teeth were hypsodont, with increasing...
-
vartanii Leopoldia bicolor Leopoldia eburnea Linaria joppensis Lupinus palaestinus Lycium schweinfurthii Maresia pulc****a
Onopordum telavivense Paronychia...
- English-speaking and
Israeli families. The
community was
named for the
Rhamnus palaestinus (buckthorn), "eshhar" in Hebrew.
Residents avoid driving within the village...