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S.
elegans may
refer to:
Sagartia elegans, a sea
anemone species found in
coastal areas of
northwest Europe Salvia elegans, the
pineapple sage, a perennial...
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Salvia elegans, a
species with
several varieties including pineapple sage and
tangerine sage, is a
perennial shrub native to Mexico.
Salvia elegans Pineapple...
- The red-eared
slider or red-eared
terrapin (Trachemys
scripta elegans) is a
subspecies of the pond
slider (Trachemys scripta), a
semiaquatic turtle belonging...
- (recent),
rhabditis (rod-like) and
Latin elegans (elegant). In 1900,
Maupas initially named it
Rhabditides elegans.
Osche placed it in the
subgenus Caenorhabditis...
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throughout the
length of the Sabana-Camagüey Archipelago.
S.
elegans elegans is small.
S.
elegans elegans has
granular scales. Its
snout has a
maximum length...
- described, the most
recognizable of
which is the red-eared
slider (T.
s.
elegans),
which is po****r in the pet
trade and has been
introduced to
other parts...
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metabolic cost.
S.
elegans lives for
between 12 and 18 months.
Chromidina elegans is a
species of
parasitic ciliate and is a
parasite of
Sepia elegans. Females...
- Society, 1997 "Drosophila
elegans". The
Encyclopedia of Life. "Drosophila
elegans".
Paleobiology Database.
Drosophila elegans at insectoid.info Husbandry...
- rapportent". Mémoires du Muséum d'Histoire
Naturelle Paris. 9: 41–48. Pallas, P.
S. (1778). "Das Zwitterstinkthier". In Schreber, J. C. D. (ed.). Die Säugethiere...
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sympatric with
Sepia elegans,
another relatively small species of
cuttlefish but
S.
orbignyana can be
identified from
S.
elegans by the fins
almost reaching...