- Kuruksay, Tajikistan. In Europe, C.
etruscus first appeared 1.9-1.8
million years ago. The
lineage from C.
etruscus to the
Mosbach wolf (C. mosbachensis...
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Quintus Herennius Etruscus Messius Decius (died June 251),
known simply as
Herennius Etruscus, was
briefly Roman emperor in 251,
ruling jointly under...
- The
Etruscan shrew (Suncus
etruscus), also
known as the
Etruscan pygmy shrew, white-toothed
pygmy shrew and Savi’s
pygmy shrew, is the
smallest known extant...
-
etruscus was
recovered in Palestine, Greece, Croatia, and Tuscany, Italy. Some
scientists have
proposed that the early,
small variety of U.
etruscus of...
-
orange anthers.
Crocus etruscus 'Rosaline' is a
cultivar with soft pink flowers.
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media related to
Crocus etruscus. Carta, A.; Peruzzi...
- In the last year of his reign,
Decius co-ruled with his son
Herennius Etruscus,
until they were both
killed by the
Goths in the
Battle of Abritus. Traj****...
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Tachytes etruscus is a predatory,
solitary wasp
belonging to the
family Crabronidae. The
species was
first described by
Pietro Rossi in 1790. This species...
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temporal span
being around 3.4 to 2
million years ago.
Stephanorhinus etruscus first appears in the
latest Pliocene in the
Iberian Peninsula,
around 3...
- than C.
etruscus; in addition, the
nasal bones were
found to be shorter,
stopping short of the
maxillofrontal suture. C.
arnensis and C.
etruscus have been...
- (6 in) long and
weighs around 100 g (3+1⁄2 oz) The
Etruscan shrew (Suncus
etruscus), at
about 3.5 cm (1+3⁄8 in) and 1.8
grams (28 grains), is the smallest...