-
Gnomonia comari is a
fungus on
overwintered leaves of
Comarum palustre L. (Rosaceae). The
fungus has been
recently referred to
Gnomoniopsis comari (Karst...
- = (Stainton, 1857)
Synonyms Nepticula poterii Stainton, 1857
Nepticula comari Wocke, 1862
Nepticula diffinis Wocke, 1874
Nepticula elisabet****a Szocs...
- was an emporium. The
Periplus says that the
Pandyan kingdom extended from
Comari towards the north,
including Korkai,
where the
pearl fisheries were. A 2000-year-old...
-
causal organism has
often been
referred to as
Gnomonia comari, now
considered Gnomoniopsis comari. It
occurs in
Canada (British Columbia),
Europe (Belgium...
- Robbins,
Trina (2003).
Tender Murderers:
Women Who Kill. York Beach, Maine:
Comari Press. p. 8. ISBN 1-57324-821-5 – via
Internet Archive. Cashman, Sean Dennis...
- 1892. Species:
Gnomoniopsis castaneae Gnomoniopsis chinensis Gnomoniopsis comari Gnomoniopsis idaeicola Gnomoniopsis xunwuensis "Gnomoniopsis". www.mycobank...
- courtesy. A room in Ford's
house The
three women plot
their strategy ("Gaie
Comari di Windsor" / "Merry
wives of Windsor, the time has come!").
Alice notices...
-
Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, and Tibet.
Their ports were Tondi,
Musiri and
Comari, Colchi,
Poduke and Sopatma. This was done
during the
period of
Tamil independence...
- ipsa
littorum et
nomina p****im
inscripta veritatem ostendere poterant,
Comari enim
promontorium et
nostri ****
Ptolomeo atque Arriano ponunt, tum cabo...
- the
Roman Empire. The
Periplus says that the
Pandyan Empire extended from
Comari towards the north,
including Korkai,
where the
pearl fisheries were. Eventually...