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- Espinoso del Rey is a muni****lity of Spain located in the province of Toledo, Castilla–La Mancha. The muni****lity has a total area of 48.28 km2 and,...
- Prosopis abbreviata, commonly known as the algarrobillo espinoso, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is endemic to Argentina...
- Fabaceae which is commonly known as ****'s-spur, espuelo de gallo, or pinon espinoso. It is native to Puerto Rico, the British Virgin Islands (Jost Van ****)...
- Based on the maps by Ross H****ig in "Aztec Warfare". "Ahuítzotl, "El espinoso del agua" (1486-1502)" [Ahuítzotl, "Thorny Water" (1486-1502)]. Archeologia...
- Erythrina eggersii Krukoff & Moldenke – ****'s-spur, espuela de gallo, piñón espinoso (United States Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico) Erythrina elenae Howard & Briggs...
- (in Spanish). 18 November 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2018. "¿Qué tan espinoso fue el camino? Cortuluá y Unión, los nuevos en 2022" [How thorny was the...
- particularly the Gran Chaco) Prosopis abbreviata Benth. – algarrobillo espinoso Prosopis affinis Spreng. – nandubay, algarrobillo, espinillo, Ibopé-morotí...
- estudio del comportamiento alimentario en peces bentó****os: el ejemplo del espinoso (Gasterosteus gymnurus Cuvier 1829)". Limnetica. 31 (1): 59–76. Whoriskey...
- shortjaw lizardfish include anoli (French), chile espinoso, guaripete, lagarto dientón, lagarto espinoso (Spanish), kitsune-aka-eso (****anese), and kortkæbet...
- (Scholle Member) and distinctive sandstone sheets in its upper beds (Cañon de Espinoso Member.) Its depositional environment was typical of the "wet red beds"...