Definition of S vulgaris. Meaning of S vulgaris. Synonyms of S vulgaris

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Definition of S vulgaris

S vulgaris
Barracuda Bar`ra*cu"da, Barracouata Bar`ra*cou"ata, n. 1. (Zo["o]l.) A voracious pikelike, marine fish, of the genus Sphyr[ae]na, sometimes used as food. Note: That of Europe and our Atlantic coast is Sphyr[ae]na spet (or S. vulgaris); a southern species is S. picuda; the Californian is S. argentea. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A large edible fresh-water fish of Australia and New Zealand (Thyrsites atun).

Meaning of S vulgaris from wikipedia

- vulgaris was first formally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 and the description was published in Species Plantarum. The specific epithet vulgaris is...
- S. vulgaris may refer to: Senecio vulgaris, a tenacious deciduous annual species Silene vulgaris, a plant species that looks like a bladder Strongylus...
- gr****land and temperate environments. During the infective stage of the Svulgaris life cycle, the larvae that have matured in the intestinal tract of the...
- appearance. Senecio vulgaris is very similar to Senecio viscosus but S. vulgaris does not have the glandular hairs and ray florets found in S. viscosus. Upper...
- The red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), also called Eurasian red squirrel, is a species of tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus. It is an arboreal and primarily...
- The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as simply as the starling in Great Britain and Ireland, and as European starling in North America, is...
- Silene vulgaris, the bladder campion or maidenstears, is a plant species of the genus Silene within the family Caryophyllaceae. Native to the Old World...
- × S. vulgaris) S. × josiflexa (S. josikaea × S. komarowii) S. × laciniata (S. protolaciniata × S. vulgaris) – cut-leaf lilac or cutleaf lilac S. × persica...
- and common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris). It is thought to have arisen from a backcrossing of the F1 hybrid with S. vulgaris. Again, the pure tall (TT) and...
- parents to S. vulgaris. S. vulgaris is native to Britain, while S. squalidus was introduced from Sicily in the early 18th century; therefore, S. eboracensis...