- (5,600 mi). It was
previously considered the only
member of the
genus Stellula (meaning
little star), but
research evidence suggests its
existing placement...
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Dyschirius stellula is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Scaritinae. It was
described by
Andrewes in 1936. "Dyschirius
stellula Andrewes, 1936"...
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Anthopleura stellula is a
species of sea
anemone in the
family Actiniidae. It was
first described in 1834 by
Wilhelm Hemprich and
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg...
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Bulbophyllum stellula is a
species of
orchid in the
genus Bulbophyllum. The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The
Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia v t e...
- markings.
Transverse fission is less common, but
occurs in
Anthopleura stellula and
Gonactinia prolifera, with a
rudimentary band of
tentacles appearing...
-
Archived from the
original on
December 14, 2016.
Retrieved May 29, 2017. "
Stellula calliope". Utah
Division of
Wildlife Resources.
Archived from the original...
- patterning.
Transverse fission is less common, but
occurs in
Anthopleura stellula and
Gonactinia prolifera, with a
rudimentary band of
tentacles appearing...
- quasistellar, stellar, stellate, stellation, stelliferous, stelliform,
stellula, stellular,
substellar sterilis steril- nonsterile, sterilant, sterile...
- the male Anna's
hummingbird (Calypte anna) and
calliope hummingbird (
Stellula calliope)
perform two
types of
courtship displays involving a combination...
- from her
companions and
became Alopex, the Fox. A
Latin title was
Eques Stellula, the
Little Starry Horseman; Eques, the Cavalier, is from the 17th-century...