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Pristimantis racemus is a
species of frog in the
family Strabomantidae. It is
endemic to
Colombia and
known from the páramos of
Cordillera Central along...
- "dry grape". The Old
French word, in turn,
developed from the
Latin word
racemus,
which means "a
bunch of grapes."
Raisin varieties depend on the types...
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small flowers (florets)
arranged in two
ranks From
classical Latin, a
racemus is a
cluster of grapes.
Inflorescence Glossary of
botanical terms Walters...
- or
enantiopure compound. From
racemic acid
found in grapes; from
Latin racemus,
meaning a
bunch of grapes. This acid, when
naturally produced in grapes...
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racemose inflorescence is the
raceme (/ˈræsiːm/, from
classical Latin racemus,
cluster of grapes). The
other kind of
racemose inflorescences can all...
- "krank", G
Krapfe "hook", (dial. Franconian)
Krape "torture clamp, vice" L
racemus (Prov
rasim "bunch", Cat raïm, Sp racimo, but Fr
raisin "grape") gris "grey"...
- queenslandi**** Williams, 1985
Dysmicoccus quercicolus (Ferris, 1918)
Dysmicoccus racemus McKenzie, 1967
Dysmicoccus radicis (Green, 1933)
Dysmicoccus rapaneae Williams...
- on page 97 in 1905. The
specific epithet of
racemosa is
derived from '
racemus'
meaning cluster. The
species has 2
known synonyms;
Elmera racemosa var...
- five-part, from quinque, five
Akebia quinata H DS C
racemosus L racemose, from
racemus,
cluster Sambucus racemosa H DS C
radiatus L radiating;
radiate Lycoris...
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Dactylothrips phoxus Dactylothrips precarius Dactylothrips priscus Dactylothrips racemus Dactylothrips rectus Dactylothrips skolops Dactylothrips taediosus Dactylothrips...