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Phyllus or
Phylos (Ancient Gr****: Φύλλος) was a city near
Mount Phylleium in the
district of Thessaliotis, in
ancient Thessaly.
Strabo says the city was...
- The
International Code of
Phylogenetic Nomenclature,
known as the
PhyloCode for short, is a
formal set of
rules governing phylogenetic nomenclature. Its...
- the book as a true
account of the
actual past of the true author,
called "
Phylos The Thibetan",
otherwise identified as: "Yol Gorro" (under
image in 1940...
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Phylo may
refer to:
Phylo (Odyssey), a
character in the
Odyssey Phylo (annelid), a
genus of
worms Phylo (video game), 2010 Phyllo, a
pastry dough Philo...
- Kinberg, 1866
Phylo fimbriata (Moore, 1903)
Phylo foetida (Claparède, 1868)
Phylo grubei (McIntosh, 1910)
Phylo kubbarensis Mohammad, 1980
Phylo kupfferi (Ehlers...
- doi:10.1111/j.1476-5381.2008.00107.x. PMC 2697695. PMID 19378378.
Phylos. "
Phylos® and
People Science®
Announce Results of IRB-Backed
Controlled Research...
- and K. M. Halanych],
converted clade name". Phylonyms: A
Companion to the
PhyloCode (1st ed.). CRC Press. p. 1352. doi:10.1201/9780429446276. ISBN 9780429446276...
- 21st century, and is used by many
scientists including adherents to the
PhyloCode.
Gauthier defined Aves to
include only the
crown group of the set of...
- Ceratitoidea,
formerly Ceratitaceae, is an
ammonite superfamily in
order Ceratitida characterized in
general by
highly ornamented or
tuberculate s****...
- and
Galloanserae (ducks,
chickens and kin). This
group is
defined in the
PhyloCode by
George Sangster and
colleagues in 2022 as "the most
inclusive crown...