- may have been
transported by ships.
Portunus segnis was
first formally described in 1775 as
Cancer segnis by the Swedish-speaking
Finnish explorer, orientalist...
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Aggregatibacter segnis is a
species of bacteria. A.
segnis can be
cultured on
chocolate agar. Norskov-Lauritsen N,
Kilian M. (2006). "Reclassification...
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Trichembola segnis is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1918. It is
found in
southern India and ****am. The wingspan...
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February 1161 – 16 July 1216), born
Lotario dei
Conti di
Segni (anglicized as
Lothar of
Segni), was the head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the Papal...
- New
Latin aphrophilus, foam-loving) A.
segnis (Kilian 1977) Nørskov-Lauritsen and
Kilian 2006, (from
Latin segnis, slow, sluggish, inactive) Nørskov-Lauritsen...
- have
suggested that R.
segnis may have
originated as a
hybrid between R.
flagellaris and R. hispidus. The
Plant List,
Rubus segnis L.H.Bailey
Biota of North...
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Italian Republic Giulio Segni(1498-1561),
Italian composer Mario Segni (born 1939),
Italian politician and son of
Antonio Segni Segni (disambiguation) This...
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Segni (Latin: Signia,
Ancient Gr****: Σιγνία) is an
Italian town and
comune located in Lazio. The city is
situated on a
hilltop in the
Lepini Mountains...
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Zabrus segnis is a
species of
ground beetle in the
Pelor subgenus that is
endemic to Turkey. "Zabrus
segnis Schaum, 1864".
Catalogue of Life. Retrieved...
- The
Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri–
Segni is one of the
Latin suburbicarian dioceses,
Catholic dioceses in
Italy close to Rome with a
special status...