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Pertusate
Pertusate Per*tus"ate, a. [See Pertuse.] (Bot.) Pierced at the apex.

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- Pertusa may refer to : Pertusa (Africa), an Ancient North African city, former bishopric and present titular see in present Tunisia Pertusa (Spain), a...
- Alejandro Manzanera Pertusa (born 8 April 2003) is a Spanish tennis player. Manzanera Pertusa has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 510 achieved on...
- Rhaphidophora pertusa is a climbing species of aroid plant within the genus Rhaphidophora of the Araceae family. The species—which, superficially, is...
- Ficus pertusa is a species of tree in the family Moraceae. It is found in Mexico and Central and South America. Trees up to 25 m tall. Leaves lanceolate...
- Lophelia pertusa, the only species in the genus Lophelia, is a cold-water coral that grows in the deep waters throughout the North Atlantic ocean, as...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bothriochloa pertusa. Bothriochloa pertusa is a species of gr****. It is widely used as a fodder and a graze for...
- Myurella pertusa, common name the perforated auger, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Terebridae, the auger snails....
- prin****l coral species that contribute to reef formation are Lophelia pertusa, Oculina varicosa, Madrepora oculata, Desmophyllum cristagalli, Enallopsammia...
- Pertusa was an ancient city and diocese in Tunisia. It is now a Catholic titular bishopric. The Bishopric of Ad Pertusa was centered on the ancient Roman...
- Pertusaria pertusa is a species of fungus belonging to the family Pertusariaceae. It is native to Eurasia and Southern Africa. "Pertusaria pertusa (L.) Tuck"...