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Definition of F affinis

F affinis
Bluebill Blue"bill`, n. (Zo["o]l.) A duck of the genus Fuligula. Two American species (F. marila and F. affinis) are common. See Scaup duck.

Meaning of F affinis from wikipedia

- The leaves are in whorls. There are two varieties: Fritillaria affinis var. affinis: This is the more common and widespread variant, occurring throughout...
- The western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) is a North American freshwater poeciliid fish, also known commonly, if ambiguously, as simply mosquitofish...
- Mediterranean Sea. Flabellina affinis is often confused with Paraflabellina ischitana, but can be distinguished as follows: Flabellina affinis: the outer part of...
- Falsomesosella affinis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1938. BioLib.cz - Falsomesosella affinis. Retrieved...
- dry tubers. S. affinis originates from central and northern China. It had been cultivated in China by the 13th century. Before S. affinis was introduced...
- org/mp/20m?kind=Vespa+affinis. Accessed 01.10.2017. “Vespa affinis” at http://www.vespa-bicolor.net/main/vespid/vespa-affinis.htm. Accessed on 01.10...
- Feaella affinis is a species of arachnid in the order Pseudoscorpiones. It is endemic to Seyc****es, where it is known from the islands of Silhouette...
- northwest Turkey, Cyprus, Lebanon, Israel Fritillaria affinischecker lily, chocolate lily syn. F. lanceolata - western USA + British Columbia Fritillaria...
- of Colorado where two subspecies were hypothesized to overlap (E. f. fuscus and E. f. pallidus), morphological features did not agree with genetic lineages...
- ingested in quantity. The bulbs of a few species, such as F. affinis, F. camschatcensis, and F. pudica, are edible if prepared carefully. They were commonly...