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Webbing
Webbing Web"bing, n.
A woven band of cotton or flax, used for reins, girths, bed
bottoms, etc.
WebbingWeb Web, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Webbed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Webbing.]
To unite or surround with a web, or as if with a web; to
envelop; to entangle.
Meaning of Webbi from wikipedia
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babiensis Laidlaw, 1954
Amphidromus webbi simalurensis Laidlaw, 1954
Amphidromus webbi webbi Fulton, 1907
Amphidromus webbi is large, with a s****
length ranging...
- Webb's tufted-tailed rat (Eliurus
webbi) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Nesomyidae. It is
found only in Madagascar. Its
natural habitat is subtropical...
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Lampropeltis webbi is a
species of king
snake in the
family Colubridae. The
species is
endemic to Mexico. Currently,
there are only five
known specimens...
- (2009) † U.
galushai Tedford, Wang &
Taylor (2009) † U.
minicephalus Martin, 1974 † U.
progressus Stevens, 1965 † U.
webbi Tedford, Wang &
Taylor (2009)...
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Sathrochthonius webbi is a
species of
pseudoscorpion in the
Chthoniidae family. It is
endemic to Australia. It was
described in 1982 by
American arachnologist...
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Kawina scrobiculus Kawina sinica Kawina torulus Kawina trentonensis Kawina vulc****
Kawina webbi Kawina wilsoni Kawina at the
Paleobiology Database v t e...
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Agallidwipa webbi is a
species of
leafhoppers from Madagascar. Viraktamath; Gonçalves (2013). "Review of
Madagascaran Agalliini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae:...
- a species,
Felimare tema (Edmunds, 1981)
Felimare (Hypselodoris)
picta webbi (d'Orbigny, 1839)
Felimare (Hypselodoris)
picta verdensis Ortea, Valdés...
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Tapirus webbi is an
extinct species of
tapir that once
lived in
North America during the Late
Miocene era. "Tapirus
webbi".
Florida Museum of Natural...
- years. The four
species in the
genus varied in size, with the
largest (C.
webbi)
being about the size of a wolf; all had
relatively small teeth, suggesting...