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- s**** of L. virgineus have been represented in scientific illustrations for hundreds of years. The first illustration attributed to L. virgineus was published...
- Cuphophyllus virgineus is typical of waxcap gr****lands, a declining habitat due to changing agricultural practices. Cuphophyllus virgineus is one of the...
- the Red Sea to the Bay of Bengal. Chicoreus Virgineus Ponderosus (var) Sowerby 1879 Chicoreus virgineus (Röding, 1798). Retrieved through: World Register...
- tysonii Euryops ursinoides Euryops vimineus Euryops virgatus Euryops virgineus Euryops wageneri Euryops walterorum Euryops zeyheri Gallery Euryops abrotanifolius...
- Clavatula virgineus plays important roles in marine ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity and ecological balance. Clavatula virgineus is a species...
- Gibraltar) A self-referential literal identifier below the emblem morbus virgineus Disease of the virgins or Virgin's disease Hypochromic anemia, an iron...
- Europe. In addition to "green sickness", the condition was known as morbus virgineus ("virgin's disease") or febris amatoria ("lover's fever"). Francis Grose's...
- Besides Amphidromus, the Cuban Liguus vittatus (Swainson), Haitian Liguus virgineus (Linnaeus) (family Orthalicidae), some Hawaiian Partulina and many Hawaiian...
- Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola) and to Florida. Four of the species, Liguus virgineus (Hispaniola), L. blaini**** (Habana and Pinar del Río Provinces, Cuba)...
- Gibraltar) A self-referential literal identifier below the emblem morbus virgineus Disease of the virgins or Virgin's disease Hypochromic anemia, an iron...