-
Ruthenia is an exonym,
originally used in
Medieval Latin, as one of
several terms for
Kievan Rus'. Originally, the term Rus' land
referred to a triangular...
- The
sterlet (Acipenser
ruthenus) is a
relatively small species of
sturgeon from
Eurasia native to
large rivers that flow into the
Black Sea, Azov Sea,...
- Orżechowski Roxolan,
Stanislaus Orichovius Polonus,
Stanislaus Orichovius Ruthenus,
Stanislaus Okszyc Orzechowski Roxol****,
Stanislas Orzechowski and Stanislaus...
-
Sevruga sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus), the
Sterlet sturgeon (Acipenser
ruthenus) and the Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii),
which are
native to the...
-
Beluga (Huso huso),
Sevruga (Acipenser stellatus) and
Sterlet (Acipenser
ruthenus). The name
Ossetra corresponds to the
species Acipenser gueldenstaedtii...
- B. b.
ruthenus may be
confused with B. b. interpositus, even by
authoritative ornithologists. B. b.
interpositus is
darker than B. b.
ruthenus, distinctly...
- non-Polish
nobility in the Commonwealth. Many
referred to
themselves as "gente
Ruthenus,
natione Polonus" (Ruthenian by blood,
Polish by nationality)
since the...
- sturgeon)
Acipenser persicus Borodin, 1897 (Persian sturgeon)
Acipenser ruthenus Linnaeus, 1758 (Sterlet)
Acipenser schrenckii J. F. Brandt, 1869 (****anese...
- said to
apply to the
Ukrainians of
Galicia with
respect to
Poland (gente
ruthenus,
natione polonus). The
related term
Madiarony has been used to describe...
- and
Rutilus rutilus,
Sander lucioperca and,
among sturgeons,
Acipenser ruthenus is the main prey.
Little is
known about the diet of the
extinct Adriatic...