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- broadcast of Sanguis Venenatus was on WPRB 103.3 fm Princeton, New Jersey, on 28 November 2012. On 14 January 2013, Sanguis Venenatus was aired on South...
- Neoboletus venenatus, known until 2015 as Boletus venenatus, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae native to ****an and China. It was transferred...
- Symporichthys nematophorus (Bl****er, 1860) Symphorus taeniolatus Günther, 1872 Paradicichthys venenatus Whitley, 1930 Symphorus forsteri Fowler, 1933...
- venenatus is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus. It is from the Versicolores section. The species was first described in 2012. A. venenatus...
- Hydnocarpus venenatus is a species of plant in the Achariaceae family. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. The oil the plants produce is known as Kavetel. "Hydnocarpus...
- Malipiero: Symphony No. 6 "Degli Archi" (1947) Andrew March: Sanguis Venenatus (Tainted Blood) Elegy for Strings (2009)[1] Bohuslav Martinů: Double Concerto...
- Kong-British Kristoffer Zegers 1973 Dutch Andrew March 1973 English Sanguis Venenatus Klas Torstensson 1972 Swedish Amber Ferenz 1972 American Yasunori Mitsuda...
- Mygalomorphae Family: Atracidae Genus: Hadronyche Species: H. venenata Binomial name Hadronyche venenata (Hickman, 1927) Synonyms Atrax venenatus Hickman, 1927...
- its type species being Paradicichthys venenatus which Whitley described at the same time. Whtley's P. venenatus was later shown to be a synonym of Symphorus...
- described as edible (though not tasty) until 1999. Fries described it as venenatus, meaning "poisonous", in 1821. Considering the species edible, David Arora...