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Olympicus or
Olympiacus was a
physician of
Miletus of the 1st
century AD. He
belonged to the sect of the Methodici,
although he did not
fully embrace...
- R.
olympicus. but are
present in some
specimens of the
other species, and
occurs most
often in R. variegatus. The
lungs are minute; in R.
olympicus they...
- (Ctenotus
olympicus) is a
species of
skink found in Australia. McDonald, P.; Hutchinson, M.; Fenner, A.; Robertson, P. (2018). "Ctenotus
olympicus". IUCN...
- The
Olympic torrent salamander (Rhyacotriton
olympicus) is a
species of
salamander in the
family Rhyacotritonidae. This is a
small salamander (up to 10 cm...
- used as a
variant of y in
inscriptions for
short Gr****
upsilon (as in
Olympicus). It may have
disappeared because the
sonus medius itself disappeared...
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United Kingdom. 94 (2): 267–284. doi:10.1017/S0025315413000210. ISSN 0025-3154. S2CID 86008144. "Oopsacas
olympicus" at the
Encyclopedia of Life v t e...
- dock,
butter dock
Rumex occidentalis S.Watson
Rumex occultans Sam.
Rumex olympicus Boiss.
Rumex orbiculatus A.Gray –
great water dock
Rumex orthoneurus Rech...
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Carduus nigrescens Carduus nutans – musk thistle,
nodding thistle Carduus olympicus Carduus personata Carduus pycnocephalus –
Italian thistle,
Italian plumeless...
- The
Cyprus dipper (Cinclus
cinclus olympicus) was a bird
subspecies endemic to Cyprus. It was a
stream wader in the
montane forests of the island. This...
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peoples of
North America.
Varieties of this
plant include the rare var.
olympicus, Cotton's milkvetch,
which is
endemic to the
Olympic Mountains of Washington...