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Metaphatus cirrhus is a moth of the
family Palaephatidae. It was
described by
Donald R.
Davis in 1986. It is
found in the dry Notho****us
forests of central...
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family is
taken from that of the
genus Cirrhitus which is
derived from
cirrhus meaning a "lock of hair" or "a barbel",
thought to be a
reference to lower...
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common gray fox,
Urocyon cinereoargenteus cinereus –
cinerea –
cinereum cirrhus G κιρρός (kirrhós)
orange fringe-lipped bat,
Trachops cirrhosus; mrigal...
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Metaphatus ochraceus Davis, 1986
Metaphatus ichnius Davis, 1986
Metaphatus cirrhus Davis, 1986
Metaphatus sinuatus Davis, 1986
Metaphatus adustus Davis, 1986...
- Acanthuriformes.
Menticirrhus is a
combination of mentum,
meaning "chin", and
cirrhus,
which means barbel, an
allusion to the
single thick barbel on the chin...
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found along the
median line of the
space between the eyes.
There is no
cirrhus above the eye in adults.
There are
three pairs of bony
tubercles on the...
- cirrocephalus. The
specific epithet combines the
Modern Latin cirrus or
cirrhus meaning 'cloud' with the
Latin cirrus,
cirri meaning 'ringlet'. This species...
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attributes the name to Forster. The name of this
genus is
derived from
cirrhus meaning a "lock of hair" or a "barbel", Lacépède did not
explain what he...
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nervi transversi radiantes v. ascendentes, 2—3 mm
inter se separati;
cirrhus 30—60 cm
longus X 3—6 mm cr****us, cylindricus, in
basim ascidii recurvatam...