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cultivar or individual. The
spines may be less than a
micron in
length (
spinulus,
plural spinuli)
referred to as
spinulose (scabrate), or
longer than a...
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Rentz & Weissman, 1973
Cnemotettix pulvillifer Caudell, 1916
Cnemotettix spinulus Rentz & Weissman, 1973 "Cnemotettix Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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copepods Bomolochus spinulus,
Lepeophtheirus rotundipes,
Naobranchia scorpaenae,
Pseudodiocus scorpaenus,
Hamaticolax spinulus, and
Chondracanthus gracilis...
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minuscula H. H. Ng & Kottelat, 2007 Hara
nareshi Mahapatra & S. Kar, 2015 Hara
spinulus H. H. Ng & Kottelat, 2007 "Hara hara : Aquarium". Mahapatra, B.K. & Kar...
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rhopalocerus Karnyothrips robustus Karnyothrips sonorensis Karnyothrips spinulus Karnyothrips sympathicus Karnyothrips tepoztlanensis Karnyothrips texensis...
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Meaux in France, who
became Abbess of C****es
Abbey (c. 705)
Saint Spinulus (Spinula, Spin), a monk at
Moyenmoutier with St Hidulf,
later founder of...
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Pilumnus spinosissimus Rathbun, 1898
Pilumnus spinosus Filhol, 1885
Pilumnus spinulus Shen, 1932
Pilumnus stebbingi Capart, 1951
Pilumnus stimpsonii Miers, 1886...
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Hamaticolax scutigerulus (C. B. Wilson, 1935)
Hamaticolax spinulus (Cressey, 1969)
Hamaticolax unisagittatus (Tavares & Luque, 2003) Crustaceans...
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Synopeas spinifer Kozlov, 1978
Synopeas spiniferum Kozlov, 1978
Synopeas spinulus Buhl, 2004
Synopeas srilankensis Buhl, 2003
Synopeas stigenbergae Buhl...
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leadership in the
various foundations. His
foremost disciples were
Saint Spinulus (fr: Spinule;
locally Spin) and the two holy twin
brothers Benignus and...