- in
Serpens Caput and Nu
Serpentis in
Serpens Cauda. The
brightest star in
Serpens is the red
giant star
Alpha Serpentis, or Unukalhai, in
Serpens Caput...
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boxes as the
constellation Serpens is
split into two
separate sections,
Serpens Caput (the snake's head) to the west and
Serpens Cauda (the snake's tail)...
- USS
Serpens may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Serpens (AK-97), a
United States Coast Guard-manned Crater-class
cargo ship...
- The
Serpens–Aquila Rift (also
known as the
Aquila Rift) is a
region of the sky in the
constellations Aquila,
Serpens Cauda, and
eastern Ophiuchus containing...
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November 2012.
Retrieved 28
November 2012.
Serpens may be
divided into
Serpens Cauda (serpent's tail) and
Serpens Caput (serpent's head), but
these disjoint...
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Euphorbia serpens is a
species of
Euphorbia known by the
common name
matted sandmat. It is
native to the
Americas but it can be
found on most continents...
- "Psychotria
serpens L."
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Retrieved 3
January 2023. Wilkes, John (1826). "28.
Psychotria serpens". Encyclopædia...
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Peperomia serpens has in the past also been used to
describe Peperomia dimota and
Peperomia subrotundifolia. In
addition the
terms Peperomia serpens and Peperomia...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Selaginella serpens.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Selaginella serpens. GBIF entry[permanent dead link] v t e...
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interposition of his body
divides the
snake constellation Serpens into two parts,
Serpens Caput and
Serpens Cauda.
Ophiuchus straddles the
equator with the majority...