- in the
genus ****us and
coined the
binomial name ****us
crinitus. The
specific epithet crinitus is
Latin and
means "long-haired" (from
crinis meaning "hair")...
- 5 July 1507),
known as
Crinitus, or
Pietro Del
Riccio Baldi (derived from Riccio, 'curly',
translated into
Latin as
crinitus), was a
Florentine humanist...
- provinces.
After the battle,
Crinitus thanked Valerian, the
emperor at the time, for
providing him with such a
talented deputy.
Crinitus adopted Aurelian as his...
-
Polistes crinitus crinitus is a
subspecies of
Polistes crinitus that
lives on
small Caribbean islands. "Polistes
crinitus". Biology. invasive.org. Retrieved...
- subcervinus, Curtis, L. wrightii, P****
crinitus, P**** wrightii,
Polyporus phyllostipes, and
Agaricus crinitus. The
common name is the
fringed sawgill...
- exist. The B.
crinitus separated from B.
torquatus in the
north by more than 4
million years of evolution. B.torquatus and B.
crinitus are allopatrically...
-
crinitus include Polistes crinitus crinitus,
Polistes crinitus americ****, and
Polistes crinitus multicolor. "Polistes
crinitus". Biology. invasive.org...
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Trichocladus crinitus is a
species of the
genus Trichocladus, in the
family Hamamelidaceae. It is also
called black witch-hazel.
Ranging in size from subshrub...
- crinitus:
Cremastocheilus crinitus bifoveatus Van ****, 1918
Cremastocheilus crinitus crinitus LeConte, 1874
Cremastocheilus crinitus puget**** Casey, 1915...
-
Himantolophus crinitus is a
species of footballfish, a type of anglerfish. The fish is
bathypelagic and has been
found at
depths of
around 610
metres (2...