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Sonchis of Saïs or the Saïte (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σῶγχις ὁ Σαΐτης, Sō̂nkhis o Saḯtēs; fl. 594 BC) was an
Egyptian priest, who is
mentioned in Gr**** writings...
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sonchi:
Uroleucon sonchi afghani**** (Narzikulov & Umarov, 1972)
Uroleucon sonchi sonchi (Linnaeus, 1767)
Uroleucon sonchi stepposa "Uroleucon
sonchi Report"...
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Coleosporium rhinanthacearum Lév.
Coleosporium sonchi Lév., (1854)
Coleosporium sonchi-arvensis (Pers.) Lév., (1860)
Coleosporium synantherarum...
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Cystiphora sonchi is a
species of gall
midge in the
family Cecidomyiidae. It is
native to Eurasia, but has been
introduced to
North America as a biocontrol...
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Ensina sonchi is a
species of fly in the
family Tephritidae, the gall flies. It is
found in the
Palearctic . The head is
light yellow head.
Greenish body...
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Synonyms Musca cardui Linnaeus, 1758
Urophora reaumurii Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Urophora sonchi Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
Scatophaga flexuosa Ahrens, 1814...
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Alternaria sonchi is a
plant pathogen. It was
originally found on the
leaves of
Sonchus asper (a
flowering plant) in Wisconsin, USA. Davis, in Elliott...
- art, Shastarvidya,
sparring is done in the form of
martial games called Sonchi. The
level changes from
indicating strikes, to
touches and in
advanced level...
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Sonchis of Sais).
According to the
Christian theologian Clement of
Alexandria (c. 150 – c. 215 AD), "Pythagoras was a
disciple of
Sonchis, an Egyptian...
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afterward fell a victim. The
description of that land
given to
Solon by
Sonchis,
priest at Sais; its
destruction by earthquakes, and submergence, recorded...