- Pentacosmodon,
named by
Jepsen in 1940, is
known from the
species Pentacosmodon pronus.
Fossil remains of this
animal have been
found in
strata dating to the Upper...
- The
titan beetle (Tit**** giganteus) is a
Neotropical longhorn beetle, the sole
species in the
genus Tit****, and one of the
largest known beetles, as...
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referred to as "lying down" or "going prone."
Prone derives from the
Latin pronus,
meaning "bent forward,
inclined to," from the
adverbial form of the prefix...
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establish its legitimacy. The
three known species are
Stanocephalosaurus pronus from the
Middle Tri****ic in Tanzania,
Stanocephalosaurus amenasensis from...
- L.H.Bailey
Rubus problematicus L.H.Bailey
Rubus pro****bens Rydb.
Rubus pronus L.H.Bailey
Rubus recurvicaulis var.
armatus Fernald Rubus rhodinsul****...
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tendon to
restore wrist extension. The word
pronator comes from the
Latin pronus,
which means “inclined
forward or
lying face downward”, and has to do with...
-
Henry Weed
Fowler described a
specimen from
Caroline Island as
Scarus pronus,
which was
later synonymised with this species. The
globehead parrotfish...
-
sensu McKenna & Bell, 1997]
Genus †PentacosmodonJepsen, 1940
Species †P.
pronus Jepsen, 1940 [Djadochtatheroid? (Kielan-Jaworowska & Hurum, 2001)] Genus...
- 1789695 iNaturalist: 81687 ISC: 36417 ITIS: 771401 LoB: 4242 MaBENA: Noctua
Pronu NatureServe: 2.745569 NBN: NBNSYS0000006193 NCBI: 214277 Observation.org:...
- 2495 Byz (syrp) syrh
copsa copbo ς WH πρησθείς (swollen up) – geo?
Papias pronus factus ([having been] made/become face down) – itd ite itp* in
faciem prostratus...