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approximately 405 m a.s.l.; at this site, T.
poikilos is ****ociated with the
submerged vegetation. T.
poikilos feeds on
aquatic larvae of
Diptera (Simuliidae)...
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poikilotherm (/ˈpɔɪkələˌθɜːrm, pɔɪˈkɪləˌθɜːrm/) is an
animal (Gr****
poikilos – 'various', 'spotted', and
therme – 'heat')
whose internal temperature...
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nutrients can be
properly absorbed.[citation needed] The term
derives from
poikilos (ποικίλος),
which means "varied" in Gr****.
Anisocytosis Barbara J. Bain...
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zoologist George Robert Gray in 1842. The name
Poecile is from
Ancient Gr****
poikilos "colourful". A
related word
poikilidos denoted an
unidentified small bird...
- colours." The
Septuagint translation of the p****age uses the word ποικίλος (
poikilos),
which indicates "many coloured"; the
Jewish Publication Society of America...
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smallest – minim- – slow brady- tard(i)- – soft malac(o)- moll(i)- –
straight orth(o)- rect(i)- –
thick pachy- cr****(i)- – varied,
various poikilo- vari- –...
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exceeds 7 inches (18 cm). The name
Poecilotheria is
derived from Gr**** "
poikilos" -
spotted and "therion" - wild beast.
Regalis refers to "royal". This...
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specific epithet poecilorhyncha combines the
classical Gr****
words poikilos meaning "pied" or "spotted" and
rhunkhos meaning a "bill". A molecular...
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protected under CITES. The
genus name is a
combination of the
Ancient Gr**** "
poikilos" (ποικίλος),
meaning "spotted", and therion" (θηρίον),
meaning "wild beast"...
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ecophysiological advantage of
lichens is that they are
poikilohydric (
poikilo- variable, hydric-
relating to water),
meaning that
though they have little...