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- Pasteurella testudinis is a Gram-negative, nonmotile, rod-shaped species of bacteria of the family Pasteurellaceae. Strains of this species were isolated...
- varieties are recognized: Guzmania testudinis var. splendida H.Luther - Ecuador Guzmania testudinis var. testudinis - Colombia, Ecuador Kew World Checklist...
- uero ne subsiderent, super testudine pedes fixos habere. Quærenti quis testudinis corpus firmaret, ne dilaberetur, respondere nesciuit. Others hold that...
- genitalium (human), M. imitans (avian), M. pirum (uncertain/human), M. testudinis (tortoises), and M. pneumoniae (human). Most, if not all, of these species...
- langaaensis P. lymphangitidis P. mairii P. multocida P. oralis P. pneumotropica P. skyensis P. stomatis P. testudinis P. trehalosi P. ureae P. volantium...
- revised by Ding Hou in 1978. The most recently recognized species, Spondias testudinis, was described in 1998. About 10 species of Spondias bear edible fruits...
- Tubus Herschelii Major by Bode in 1801) 1781 Maximilian **** Testudo Testudinis Tortoise 1754 John Hill Tigris Tigridis Tigris River 1613 Petrus Plancius...
- salt) 知母 (炒) 80 Cortex P****odendri (stir-baked with salt) 黄柏 (炒) 80 Carapax et Plastrum Testudinis (processed) 龟板 (制) 120 Medulla Spinalis Suis 猪椎 160...
- positive for a bacteria called, provisionally, "Candidatus Anaplasma testudinis". These tortoises came into the animal hospitals with anemia and cytoplasmic...
- Venezuela. SSAR Contributions to Herpetology 2:. Boj****, L. H. 1819. Anatome testudinis Europaeae. 178pp, 31 plates Chen, I. H. (2015). "Leatherback sea turtle...