-
petalias, but they are not
found in
combination with
other petalias as is
almost always the case in humans.
Scientists use the
presence of
petalias to...
- torque, as
measured by
increased size of the right-frontal
petalia and the left-occipital
petalia,
tends to be more
common in right-handed individuals. Individuals...
-
Trapezites petalia, the
common white spot
skipper or black-ringed ochre, is a
butterfly of the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found in the
Australian states...
- groove, the
longitudinal fissure.
Asymmetry between the
lobes is
noted as a
petalia. The
hemispheres are
connected by five
commissures that span the longitudinal...
- Knud Andersen.
Andersen placed it in the now-defunct
genus Petalia, with a
binomial of
Petalia aurita.
Since at
least 1939, however, it has been included...
-
Company members include Firmenich,
Givaudan with its
famous molecule Petalia, Mane, Robertet,
International Flavors and Fragrances, Symrise, Takasago...
- Family:
Erebidae Subfamily:
Aganainae Genus:
Asota Hübner, 1819
Synonyms Aganais Antichera Aspa
Damalis Euimata Hypsa Lacides Petalia Psephea Pseudhypsa...
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Mammalia Order:
Chiroptera Family:
Nycteridae Genus:
Nycteris Species: N. arge
Binomial name
Nycteris arge Thomas, 1903
Synonyms Petalia arge (Thomas, 1903)...
- porphyropis,
Graphium sarpedon,
Philiris diana,
Trapezites phigalia,
Trapezites petalia, and
Caloptilia oenopella. IUCN SSC
Global Tree
Specialist Group.; Botanic...
- 1994 -
Skimble 1993 -
Kalita Melody 1992 -
Kostroma 1991 - Re Toss 1990 -
Petalia 1990 -
Little Brianne 1989 -
Stylish Star 1989 -
Saros Brig 1988 - Balbonella...