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Gallicus may
refer to:
Johannes de
Garlandia (music theorist) (fl. c. 1270-1320),
French music theorist Johannes Gallicus (humanist) (c. 1415-1473), French...
- "eagle". The
specific epithet gallicus is
Latin for "Gaul" ie France. Two
subspecies are recognised: C. g.
gallicus (Gmelin, JF, 1788) –
southwest Europe...
- site:
Equus caballus gallicus and
Equus caballus arcelini. The name
chosen refers to the
territory that
Equus caballus gallicus occupied, Gaul. Because...
- Meta****yx
gallicus is a
species of
forcepstail in the
family ****ygidae. "Meta****yx
gallicus". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-01-25. v t e...
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family Messelopythonidae. "Fossilworks:
Micrurus gallicus". www.fossilworks.org. "Micrurus
gallicus". Mindat.org. Rage, Jean-Claude; Holman, J. Alan (January...
- swarm-founding species. Furthermore, P.
gallicus is one of
about 200
species of
wasps in the
genus Polistes. P.
gallicus is one of 27
members of the subgenus...
- Wheeler. At
Manching an
earlier murus gallicus wall was
rebuilt in the
pfostenschlitzmauer style. The
murus gallicus contrasts with
other construction styles:...
- List of
historical horses Dülmener The
horse in
Nordic mythology Equus gallicus Solutré
horse Horse reform Linnaeus,
Carolus (1758).
Systema naturae per...
- (Charpentier, 1825)
Synonyms Bacillus (Clonopsis)
gallicus affinis Salfi, 1925
Bacillus granulatus Brullé, 1832
Bacillus gallicus occidentalis Bolívar, 1894...
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Alexandria alone dropped from 500,000 to 190,000
during the plague.
Morbus Gallicus (Gallic disease),
better known in
modern times as syphilis, or the "French...