-
plural and by the 5th
century AD it was
already in the
contemporary form as
Serrae or Sérrai (Σέρραι) (plural),
which remained the
Katharevousa form for the...
- has no claw at the tip ray. The
fourth pectoral ray
shows well-developed
serrae (i.e. saw-like notches). They
typically have 20 to 24
lateral scales, 10...
-
Turbonilla serrae is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. Rosenberg, G. (2012)...
- 1902
Depressaria pallidella Busck, 1904
Agonopteryx terinella Barnes & Busck, 1920
Depressaria sciadopa Meyrick, 1920
Agonopteryx serrae Clarke, 1933...
- St. Sophia, Constantinople, he was a
nephew of the
bishop of
Serres or
Serrae in Macedonia.
Eventually he
became Metropolitan of
Heraclea (Pontus), at...
- Sarmatians, Sarmatae, or
Sauromatae Scythia Scytha,
Scythian Scythae,
Scythians Serrae,
Serrhae Serrean Serreans Serica Sere
Seres Sicily Sicilian Sicilians Sicyon...
-
Fuchsia regia subsp.
regia Fuchsia regia subsp.
reitzii Fuchsia regia subsp.
serrae Mexico to Panama.
These two
species bear
flowers in an erect, corymb-like...
- all
species have a
broad and
somewhat flattened pectoral fin
spine with "
serrae" (saw-like teeth); in
females and juveniles, the
spine is
slender and has...
-
catfish has a
strongly serrated pectoral spine which has 6 to 20
large serrae. All the fins are
edged in black, and the
caudal fin is
moderately emarginate...
- of the
fifth anal fin ray. The
fourth pectoral ray
shows well-developed
serrae (saw-like notches). They
typically have 20 to 24
lateral scales, 10 to 12...