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Boulgakow B (1926). ""Arrest of
Development of an Embryo. A Case of
Acephalus Holoacardiacus showing Arrest of
Development of all
Tissues in Embryonic...
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twins with this
disorder are
grouped into 4 classes:
Acephalus, anceps, acormus, and amorphus.
Acephalus – The most
common type,
lacking a head,
though it...
- "Acanthoscelidius
acephalus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-05-04. "Acanthoscelidius
acephalus". GBIF.
Retrieved 2018-05-04...
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retractable in to the thorax.
Found in
Tipulidae and
Brachycera families.
Acephalus –
without head capsule.
Found in
Cyclorrhapha Protopod larvae – larva...
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Acantholipes acephala is a
species of moth in the
family Erebidae. It is
found in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Wikispecies has
information related...
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extensive p****ages of text with
several interpolations. The 14th-century
Acephalus Codex, the 15th-century
Sambucus Codex, the
Vatican Codex, and the aforementioned...
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Charles I up to 1342,
which contains many
differences compared to both the
Acephalus Codex and the
Sambucus Codex. The part
about the last years,
death and...
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argued in
favor of a
uniform style text –
preserved in the so-called
Acephalus Codex – from Koppány's
revolt until the
campaign of Géza II
against the...
- (apparently) stemless, from a- +
caulis Silene acaulis H DS C
acephalus G
headless Syngonanthus acephalus* D acer L sharp-tasting or (per Stearn)
sharp to the...
- Crabronidae.
Crossocerus acanthophorus (Kohl, 1892) i c g
Crossocerus acephalus Leclercq, 1958 i c g
Crossocerus adhaesus (Kohl, 1915) i c g Crossocerus...