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Gomphos is an
extinct genus of
early lagomorphs from the
early Eocene of the
China and Mongolia.
Gomphos was
first named in 1975 from
material found in...
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material of
basal members of Glires,
particularly the
genera Mimotona,
Gomphos, Heomys, Matutinia, Rhombomylus, and Sinomylus.
Their description, in 2005...
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arrival of humans. The name "gomphothere"
comes from
Ancient Gr**** γόμφος (
gómphos), "peg, pin; wedge; joint" plus θηρίον (theríon), "beast". Gomphotheres...
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Coluzea gomphos is a
species of
large sea snail,
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Columbariidae.
Coluzea gomphos Harasewych, 1986. Retrieved through:...
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generic name is
derived from the Gr**** 'γομφος'
gomphos meaning 'plug' or 'large wedge-shaped nail'. As of September 2023[update]...
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names Dermocybe cinnamomea (Moser),
Flammula cinnamomea (Kummer, 1871) and
Gomphos cinnamomeus (****ze, 1898)
reflect differing approaches over the years...
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Gomphrena celosioides ('
gomphos'=club, 'celosioides'=resembling Celosia) is a
herbaceous perennial flowering plant belonging to the
family Amaranthaceae...
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methodology in
existing nomenclatural practice. He
called the
violet webcap Gomphos violaceus in 1898. However, ****ze's
revisionary programme was not accepted...
- , Wang, Y., Ni, X., Gebo, D.L. and Beard, K.C. 2009. A new
species of
Gomphos (Glires, Mammalia) from the
Eocene of the
Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China...
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binds the
teeth to bony
teeth sockets in the
maxillary bone and mandible.
Gomphos is the Gr**** word for "bolt". The
fibrous connection between a
tooth and...