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- "Work Month"), also known as Mercedinus, Interkalaris or Intercalaris (Latin: mensis intercalaris), was the intercalary month of the Roman calendar. The...
- muscle fiber. Details Part of Cardiac muscle Identifiers Latin discus intercalaris, discus intercalatus TH H2.00.05.2.02006 Anatomical terms of microanatomy...
- occasionally a delay of one day (a dies intercalaris being inserted between February 23 and the start of the mensis intercalaris) for the purpose of avoiding a...
- Intercalaris. The net effect was to add 22 or 23 days to the year, forming an intercalary year of 377 or 378 days. Some say the mensis intercalaris always...
- United States. "Baetis intercalaris Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-23. "Baetis intercalaris". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-23...
- February was truncated to 23 or 24 days, and a 27-day intercalary month, Intercalaris, was occasionally inserted immediately after February to realign the...
- to Callistege intercalaris. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Callistege intercalaris. "930918.00 – 8740 – Callistege intercalaris – (Grote, 1882)"...
- from Kashmir to Kulu. Arctia intercalaris intercalaris (mountains of eastern Kazakhstan, Tien Shan) Arctia intercalaris alpherakyi Staudinger, 1886 (Alai-Pamirs...
- Prosoplus intercalaris is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe in 1867. It is known from Australia...
- 355 days. In addition, a 27- or 28-day intercalary month, the Mensis Intercalaris, was sometimes inserted into February, at the first or second day after...