- patere) the grain,
possibly in
reference to the
emergence of the flag leaf.
Runcina (as in
Subruncinator above), the
weeder goddess, or a
goddess of mowing...
- 1967
Pseudoilbia M. C.
Miller & Rudman, 1968
Rfemsia Chernyshev, 1999
Runcina Forbes [in
Forbes & Hanley], 1851
Runcinella Odhner, 1924
Runcinida Burn...
-
Penicillaria Willd. (1809)
Pennisetum Rich. (1805)
Pseudochaetochloa Hitchc. (1924)
Raram Adans. (1763)
Runcina Allamand (1770)
Sericura H****k. (1842)...
- BCh
Promitor Ag
Prorsa BCh ****
Reparator Ag
Rediculus Rumina BCh Rumon?
Runcina Ag
Rusina Rusor Sarritor or
Saritor Ag
Sator Ag
Segesta Ag
Segetia Seia...
- Cephalaspidea. They also
recognized two
families Runcinidae (with
genus Runcina) and Ilbiidae, but they did not
mention superfamilies. Jörger et al. 2010...
-
sedis Runcinacea Burn, 1963
Family Runcinidae H.
Adams & A. Adams, 1854 –
Runcina Family Ilbiidae Burn, 1963
incertae sedis Cephalaspidea Fischer, 1887 –...
- to find
their prey. They can move forwards, backwards, and sideways.
Runcina grammica has
reportedly been
sighted in
various areas of
Southeastern Spain...
- (Montagu, 1803)
Rhizoridae Volvulella a****inata (Bruguière, 1792)
Runcinidae Runcina adriatica T. Thompson, 1980
Creseidae Creseis clava Rang, 1828 Plakobranchidae...
-
rosenkrantzii Cymbella rostrata Cymbella rotundata Cymbella rumrichae Cymbella runcina Cymbella ruttnerii Cymbella sabzewarensis Cymbella sagarensis Cymbella...
-
copies of themselves. (The term,
coined by Johnson, is
derived from
Latin runcina 'carpenter's plane'.)
There are
higher runcinations also: biruncination...