- mancusan). The
origin of the word
mancus has long been a
cause of debate. It is now
generally accepted that
mancus derives from the
Arabic word منقوش...
-
Agriotes mancus, the
wheat wireworm, is a
species of
click beetle in the
family Elateridae. It is
found in
North America. "Agriotes
mancus Report". Integrated...
- Unio
mancus is a
species of
freshwater mussel, an
aquatic bivalve mollusk in the
family Unionidae, the
river mussels.
Subspecies Unio
mancus mancus Lamarck...
-
Commons has
media related to
Bothus mancus.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Bothus mancus.
Photos of
Bothus mancus in
iNaturalist Wikimedia Commons...
- Caernarvon.
Mannacus may be the same
person as
Mancus, Mybbard's
companion and also a hermit.
Mancus is said, on the
authority of
Robert Bracey, to lie...
- have been
produced for
trade with
Islamic Spain.
These coins are
called a
Mancus,
which is also
derived from the
Arabic language.
Countries currently using...
- post-larval
juvenile in some crustaceans. The term is
derived from
Latin mancus,
meaning "defective, imperfect." The
manca stage is the
defining characteristic...
- high
elevation in the mountains. The
Plant List,
Erigeron mancus Rydb. NRCS. "Erigeron
mancus".
PLANTS Database.
United States Department of Agriculture...
-
North America. "Melanoplus
mancus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-04-23. "Melanoplus
mancus species details". Catalogue...
- Bedfordshire, England, on a
footpath beside the
River Ivel. The 4.33 g (0.153 oz)
mancus,
worth about 30
silver pennies, is only the eighth-known Anglo-Saxon gold...