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S.
gracilis may
refer to:
Sageretia gracilis, a
shrub species with
slightly shiny dark
green leaves and yellow-green
flowers Sarcocystis gracilis, a parasitic...
- are
recognized today:
S.
gracilis,
S. fatalis, and
S. po****tor. The two
latter species were
probably descended from
S.
gracilis,
which itself probably...
- are
three named species:
Smilodectes gracilis,
Smilodectes gingerichi and
Smilodectes mcgrewi.
Smilodectes gracilis was an
adapiformes primate from the...
- Currently,
there are four
accepted extant species:
S.
gracilis,
S. ****rius,
S. pygmaea, and
S. angustifrons. New research, however,
proposes that there...
- up
gracilis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gracilis, a
Latin adjective meaning slender,
graceful or gracile, may
refer to :
Fasciculus gracilis or...
- The
western spotted skunk (Spilogale
gracilis) is a
spotted skunk of
western North America. With a
total length of 35–45 cm (14–18 in), the
western spotted...
- the
Tongan Scaevola porrecta with the
Kermadec Islands S.
gracilis. The
specific epithet,
gracilis, is a
Latin adjective meaning "slender". In both 2009...
- separation. He
included the type
material of
Sellosaurus gracilis in
Plateosaurus as P.
gracilis and
reintroduced the old name
Efraasia for some material...
- "Bouteloua
gracilis Blue Grama".
NatureServe Explorer. Arlington, Virginia: NatureServe.
Retrieved 28
April 2023. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Bouteloua
gracilis". The...
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Northern Hemisphere, with the
greatest numbers in
Northern Canada, the U.
S.
state of Alaska, the
mainland Nordic countries of Europe, and throughout...