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- Archived 2007-10-29 at the Wayback Machine St. Praejectus Amarinus on Patron Saints Index Amarinus on Catholic Online Portals:  Saints  Biography  Catholicism...
- genera Hymenosoma and Halicarcinus, and then to a new genus, Amarinus, in 1980. The name amarinus is derived from the Latin meaning "not the sea", while the...
- refer to: Amarin Corporation, an Irish-American biopharmaceutical company Amarinus, a Roman Catholic saint ****ociated with Saint Praejectus Saint-Amarin,...
- in 24 genera. The following genera are placed in the Hymenosomatidae: Amarinus Apechocinus Cancrocaeca Crustaenia Culexisoma Elamena Elamenopsis Guaplax...
- Almost all the species are marine, with a single freshwater species, Amarinus lacustris (Hymenosomatidae). An updated checklist published in 2010 lists...
- Governou)     675   Bishop of Quimper Placid     675   Aigulf     676   Amarinus     676   Abbot Ampelius     676   Bishop of Milan Gerinus     676   Gundebert...
- longfin eel, banded kōkopu, common galaxias (īnanga) and the freshwater crab Amarinus lacustris. The area was settled early in Māori history, by people arriving...
- kōwhai. The stream is a location where a po****tion of the freshwater crab Amarinus lacustris is found. The stream is in the traditional rohe of Te Kawerau...
- Praejectus (Priest, Prest, Preils, Prix), Bishop of Clermont (676) Saint Amarinus, Abbot of a monastery in the Vosges in France, and companion in martyrdom...