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Adansonia gregorii,
commonly known as the boab and also
known by
a number of
other names, is
a tree in the
family Malvaceae,
endemic to the
northern regions...
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Humans are the only
natural host of
Enterobius vermicularis.
Enterobius gregorii,
another human species is
morphologically indistinguishable from Enterobius...
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A Roman senator's son and
himself the
prefect of Rome at 30,
Gregory lived in
a monastery that he
established on his
family estate before becoming a papal...
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Thunbergia gregorii,
commonly known as
orange clockvine or
orange trumpet vine, is
a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the
family Acanthaceae...
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Neocoenyra gregorii is
a butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, the
eastern part of the
Democratic Republic...
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Brachychiton gregorii,
commonly known as the
desert kurrajong, is
a small tree of the
genus Brachychiton found in
northern and
western Australia. It was...
- The type
species was
first described in 1995 as
a replacement generic name for
Leptosuchus gregorii.
Because of the
large rostral crest it possessed...
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Acanthocercus gregorii, the blue-headed tree agama, black-necked agama,
southern tree agama, or blue-throated agama, is
a species of
lizard in the family...
- The
Registrum Gregorii is
a collection of
letters by pope
Gregory the Great. It was
commissioned by
Egbert of
Trier from the
anonymous Italian artist...
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gregorii is
generally the
smallest of the baobabs,
rarely getting to over 10 m (33 ft) tall and
often with
multiple trunks. Both
A.
rubrostipa and
A....