-
previously considered synonymous with
anatum. It is the New
World equivalent to calidus. It is
smaller and
paler than
anatum; most have a con****uous
white forehead...
-
Leucosia anatum, also
known as the
pebble crab, is a
species of crab in the
family Leucosiidae. This
species has a
strongly convex,
elongate carapace....
-
conflict with Umma: "For the god Hendursag,
chief herald of the Abzu En-
anatum, [ru]ler of [Laga]ß ... When the god Enlil(?)], for the god [Nin]g[ir]s[u]...
- origin. Due to the
extirpation of the
eastern subspecies (Falco
peregrinus anatum), its near
extirpation in the Midwest, and the
limited gene pool within...
- Studies.
Retrieved 20
October 2019. "Peregrine
Falcon (Falco
peregrinus anatum)". iws.org.
Institute for
Wildlife Studies.
Retrieved 20
October 2019. "Conservation...
- (arabic) [2]Seminara, Stefano, "The
world according to E-
anatum. The
narrative of the
events in E-
anatum’s royal inscriptions",
Vicino Oriente XXIV, pp. 151-165...
- king, Zuzu. "For the god Ningirsu, E-
anatum,
ruler of Lagash, ... In the year of the
offensive of Akshak, E-
anatum,
nominee of the god Ningirsu, crushed...
-
Panama 1,9,12 l,v 1,5 S.
Miami 1,9,12 a 1,5 S.
Sendai 1,9,12 a 1,5 E1 S.
Anatum 3,10 e,h 1,6 S. Give 3,10 l,v 1,7 S.
London 3,10 l,v 1,6 S. Meleagridis...
- bacteriophage,
known to
infect species of
Salmonella bacteria including Salmonella anatum. The
virus is a short,
tailed phage with a double-stranded DNA
genome of...
- to his empire. In a
large victory stele found at
Girsu he wrote: "... E-
anatum was very
clever indeed and he made up the eyes of two
doves with kohl, and...