- rock.
Pholas (Monothyra) Tryon, 1862
Pholas (
Pholas) Linnaeus, 1758
Pholas (Thovana)
Leach Gray, 1847
Pholas bissauensis Cosel & Haga, 2018
Pholas campechiensis...
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valve Gofas, S. (2012).
Pholas dactylus Linnaeus, 1758.
Accessed through:
World Register of
Marine Species on 2012-02-23 "
Pholas dactylus (clam) - Britannica...
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phola in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Phola may
refer to: Ogies,
South Africa Phola, Mpumalanga,
South Africa Phola (Aetolia),
Greece Phola language...
- On 8 April 1992,
members of 32 Battalion were
involved in an
incident in
Phola Park,
Gauteng where members of the
public were shot and killed. The incident...
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Phola is a po****ted
place in the
Emalahleni Local Muni****lity,
Nkangala District Muni****lity in the
Mpumalanga Province of
South Africa. As of the...
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Phola, or
Upriver Phula, is a
dialect cluster of the
Loloish languages spoken by the
Phula people of China.
Phola proper is
spoken by 13,000
people in...
- Species: T. navalis
Binomial name
Teredo navalis Linnaeus, 1758
Synonyms Pholas teredo O. F. Müller, 1776 Ser****
teredo DaCosta, 1778
Teredo austini Iredale...
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Phola is a
studio album by
South African jazz
trumpeter Hugh Masekela. The
record was
released on 19 February 2008 (2008-2-19) via Four
Quarters Entertainment...
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Pholas campechiensis is a
species of
bivalve belonging to the
family Pholadidae. The
species is
found in the
Americas and West Africa. "
Pholas campechiensis...
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Phola (Ancient Gr****: Φόλα) was a town and
polis (city-state) of
ancient Aetolia. It is
known only
through epigraphic testimony among which we can highlight...