- H.O.Saxena
P.
marathrosma Spreng. =
Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) ****ze
P.
nankinensis Wender. =
Plectranthus scutellarioides (L.) R.Br.
P. polystachya...
- into the West in the 1850s, it was
given the
scientific name
Perilla nankinensis,
after the city of Nanking. This name is now less
common than Perilla...
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Peking man, and...
- (molars and premolars).
Males had more
heavily built skulls than females.
P.
robustus may have had a
genetic susceptibility for
pitting enamel hypoplasia...
- was in 1768 by
Nikolaus Joseph von
Jacquin in
Observationum Botanicarum, 3,
p. 7 & plate 55. It is a
shrub that
reaches 1–2 m and
grows in
hedges or forms...
-
genus of
extinct hominin which contains two
widely accepted species:
P.
robustus and
P. boisei. However, the
validity of
Paranthropus is contested, and it...
-
erectus lantianensis (Lantian Man) (Woo Ju-Kang, 1964) Homo
erectus nankinensis (Nanjing Man) (1993) Homo
erectus pekinensis (Peking Man) (1970s) Homo...
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- †
Lantian Man, Homo
erectus lantianensis †
Nanjing Man, Homo
erectus nankinensis †
Peking Man, Homo
erectus pekinensis † Solo Man, Homo
erectus soloensis...