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Look up australis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Australis (Latin for southern or of the south) may refer to: Australis, codename for an updated interface
Australis
Species of grass commonly known as reed
Phragmites australis subsp. australis – the Eurasian genotype Phragmites australis subsp. berlandieri (E.Fourn.) Saltonst. & Hauber Phragmites australis subsp
Phragmites_australis
Hypothetical continent
have included Terra Australis Ignota and Terra Australis Incognita (transl. the unknown most southern land), and Terra Australis Nondum Cognita (transl
Terra_Australis
Species of flowering plant in the pea family
recognized varieties of B. australis: Baptisia australis var. australis Baptisia australis var. minor Baptisia australis is the most commonly cultivated
Baptisia_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
the most common uses of A. australis are: Aedes australis, a New Zealand brackish water mosquito species Agathis australis, the kauri, a coniferous tree
A._australis
Atmospheric effect caused by the solar wind
borealis and australis are derived from the names of the ancient gods of the north wind (Boreas) and the south wind (Auster or australis) in Greco-Roman
Aurora
Country in Oceania
(pronounced /əˈstreɪliə/ in Australian English) is derived from the Latin Terra Australis Incognita ('unknown southern land'), a name used for a hypothetical continent
Australia
Species of tree
Morus australis, also called Korean mulberry and Chinese mulberry, is a flowering plant species found in East and Southeast Asia. M. australis is a host
Morus_australis
Species of tree
flowers of C. australis. The inflorescence, or flower spike, produced in spring and early summer The corky, fissured bark of C. australis feels spongy
Cordyline_australis
Species of plant
in Hoya australis R.Br. ex Traill (Asclepiadaceae)". Austrobaileya. 3 (3): 508–518. Retrieved 2 December 2024. "Hoya australis subsp. australis". Australian
Hoya_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
C. australis may refer to: Ceuthmochares aereus, the Yellowbill, a bird species found in Africa Chaetorellia australis, the yellow starthistle peacock
C._australis
Species of coniferous tree
Agathis australis, commonly known as kauri, is a species of coniferous tree in the family Araucariaceae, most commonly found north of 38°S in the northern
Agathis_australis
Species of flowering plant
walking sticks. The leaves of Celtis australis are a rich source of flavonoid C-glycosides. Young leaves of C. australis from Northern Italy were found to
Celtis_australis
Species of plant
2019. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Indigofera australis. Indigofera australis on Plant Net (retrieved September 18, 2009) Indigofera australis
Indigofera_australis
Species of crayfish
have been claimed for O. australis, though this was reduced to ≤22 years in a 2012 study. Media related to Orconectes australis at Wikimedia Commons Schuster
Orconectes_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
M. australis may refer to: Malacosteus australis, the Southern stoplight loosejaw, a small, deep-sea dragonfish species Marsdenia australis, the bush banana
M._australis
Constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
Alpha and Beta Coronae Australis are the two brightest stars with an apparent magnitude of around 4.1. Epsilon Coronae Australis is the brightest example
Corona_Australis
Species of flowering plant
australis, commonly known as Asian copperleaf, is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae native to eastern Asia. Acalypha australis
Acalypha_australis
Species of whale
E. australis have included B. antarctica (Lesson, 1828), B. antipodarum (Gray, 1843), Hunterus temminckii (Gray, 1864), and E. glacialis australis (Tomilin
Southern_right_whale
New Zealand endemic bird species
some authorities. Apteryx australis is based on Greek and Latin. Apteryx means "A-" without "pterux" wings, and "australis" from "auster" the south wind
Southern_brown_kiwi
Species of tree
Polylepis australis Polylepis australis Polylepis australis leaves Polylepis australis leaves Polylepis australis trunk Polylepis australis trunk Polylepis
Polylepis_australis
Species of plant
Posidonia australis, also known as fibre-ball weed or ribbon weed, is a species of seagrass that occurs in the southern waters of Australia. It forms
Posidonia_australis
Species of orchid
the name to Sarcochilus australis. The specific epithet (australis) is a Latin word meaning "southern". Sarcochilus australis grows on trees in rainforest
Sarcochilus_australis
Ocean liner and cruise ship from 1940 to 1994
SS Australis, Italis, Noga, Alferdoss, and American Star. It served most notably in passenger service as America and the Greek-flagged Australis. Sold
SS_America_(1939)
Topics referred to by the same term
S. australis may refer to: Sauromalus australis, the Peninsular chuckwalla, a lizard species found in Mexico Schenkia australis, an annual herb species
S._australis
Species of rush
tightly clustered heads when compared with Juncus australis plants growing at lower altitudes. Juncus australis bears similar features to other rush species
Juncus_australis
Species of palm
Wales L. australis & casuarinas on a cliff above the sea L. australis Leaf detail L. australis McKay Reserve, Palm Beach, NSW L. australis Ku-ring-gai
Livistona_australis
Species of lizard
had previously been classified in G. australis, but genetically clusters with G. koira. Adult males of G. australis sensu stricto have 10–14 pre-cloacal
Gehyra_australis
MINERVA-Australis is a dedicated exoplanet observatory, operated by the University of Southern Queensland, in Queensland, Australia. The facility is located
MINERVA-Australis
Species of plant endemic to New Zealand
Commons Data related to Rubus australis at Wikispecies "Rubus australis G.Forst". Atlas of Living Australia. "Rubus australis". Plants for a Future. v t
Rubus_australis
Species of shrub
tear it apart. The Citrus australis, contrary to its name, can also be found in the US, in California. While the Citrus australis can be take time to take
Citrus_australis
Species of fern
Alsophila australis, synonym Cyathea australis, also known as the rough tree fern, is a species of tree fern native to southeastern Queensland, New South
Alsophila_australis
Species of spider
Argiope australis, the common garden orb web spider, is an orb-web spider (family Araneidae) found in eastern sub-Saharan Africa. Argiope australis is found
Argiope_australis
Species of snake
Simotes australis. B. australis is differentiated by B. fasciolatus (both occurring in New South Wales) by facial features. In B. australis the nasal
Brachyurophis_australis
Species of flowering plant
Aphanes australis (syn. Alchemilla australis), slender parsley-piert, is a sprawling, downy plant that is found in acid grassland and on bare ground throughout
Aphanes_australis
Largest and most valuable opal gemstone
The Olympic Australis opal is the largest and most valuable opal yet found (as of 1961[update]) and was valued at A$2,500,000 in 1997. It was found in
Olympic_Australis
American seafood company
barramundi farm in Vietnam. Australis is widely considered responsible for popularizing barramundi in North America. Australis co-founder and CEO Josh Goldman
Australis_Aquaculture
Species of palm
profile—Calamus australis". Queensland Department of Environment and Science. Queensland Government. 2022. Retrieved 10 December 2022. "Calamus australis". Australian
Calamus_australis
Teddy Tahu Rhodes, Sinfonia Australis, Antony Walker Fauré: Requiem (2001) – ABC Classics David Hobson, Sinfonia Australis, Cantillation, Antony Walker
Sinfonia_Australis
Species of scorpion
name Androctonus australis is derived from the Greek word Androctonus (roughly translated as "man-killer") and the Latin word australis (translated as "south")
Androctonus_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
D. australis may refer to: Delma australis, a lizard species in the genus Delma Diospyros australis, a shrub or small tree species found in Australia Dryococelus
D._australis
Species of plant endemic to New Zealand
Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1844. Its specific epithet, australis, means 'southern'. Urtica australis (southern nettle) is a stout, dense, bushy, shrub that
Urtica_australis
Species of bee
Austroplebeia australis (previously and originally known as Trigona australis) is a stingless bee species in the tribe Meliponini first validly described
Austroplebeia_australis
Species of Australian tree
Flindersia and F. australis were first formally described in 1814 by Robert Brown in Matthew Flinders' sea voyage journal A Voyage to Terra Australis, from specimens
Flindersia_australis
Species of fish
Wikispecies has information related to Brama australis. Brama australis, the southern rays bream or southern ray's bream is a species of marine ray-finned
Brama_australis
Species of tree
Planchonella australis, also known by the synonym Pouteria australis, is a medium to tall rainforest tree of the family Sapotaceae native to Queensland
Planchonella_australis
Species of stick insect
Dryococelus australis, also known as the Lord Howe Island stick insect, Lord Howe Island phasmid or, locally, as the tree lobster, is a species of stick
Dryococelus
Species of gastropod
Cochlespiridae. The name Nihonia australis has often been attributed to Gmelin (1791:3542), as a result of a confusion between Murex australis Gmelin, 1791 [= Pelicaria
Nihonia_australis
Species of bacterium
officially discovered and named Rickettsia australis by a scientist with the surname Philip. Rickettsia australis causes Queensland tick typhus (QTT). This
Rickettsia_australis
Species of flowering plant
colour. M. australis has a diploid chromosome count of 20. The species was first described in 1786 by Georg Forster as Coccoloba australis in the Florulae
Muehlenbeckia_australis
Species of colonial ascidian
Clavelina australis is a species of colonial ascidian from Australia, in the family Clavelinidae. The species was first described under the name Stereoclavella
Clavelina_australis
Species of alga
tested the hypothesis that U. australis is an independent species, but, the hypothesis was rejected due to U. australis' natural habitat along the shoreline
Ulva_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
P. australis may refer to: Pachyornis australis, the crested moa, an extinct bird species Paracalliope australis, an amphipod crustacean species in the
P._australis
Species of fish
Acanthopagrus australis, the yellowfin bream, also known as sea bream, surf bream, silver bream or eastern black bream, is a species of marine and freshwater
Acanthopagrus_australis
Species of fern
Zealand, and also present in Australia. Doodia australis was first described as Doodia media subsp. australis by Barbara Sydney Parris in 1972. It was elevated
Doodia_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
aurora australis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The aurora australis is the southern counterpart of the aurora borealis. Aurora Australis may also
Aurora Australis (disambiguation)
Aurora_Australis_(disambiguation)
Species of fungus
Species in Pleurotus: ISG XIV. Pleurotus australis at University of Tennessee-Knoxville Mycology Lab "Pleurotus australis (Cooke & Massee) Sacc". Atlas of Living
Pleurotus_australis
Species of plant
name: Xanthorrhoea australis". Australian National Botanic Gardens. February 2003. Retrieved 4 June 2017. "Xanthorrhoea australis". Australian Native
Xanthorrhoea_australis
Species of fish
Merluccius australis has two subspecies according to some authorities: Merluccius australis australis Hutton, 1872, New Zealand Merluccius australis polylepis
Merluccius_australis
Species of beetle
all natural predators to A. australis, host a risk of the beetle being eaten. Some of the common predators of A. australis are "birds, mammals, lizards
Anthrenocerus_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
R. australis may refer to: Ramphotyphlops australis, a non-venomous blind snake species Raphia australis, the giant palm or rafia, a raffia palm species
R._australis
Species of brown algae
Dictyopteris australis is a species of brown algae in the family Dictyotaceae found in warm and temperate seas worldwide. Dictyopteris australis is typically
Dictyopteris_australis
Species of palm
being that the flower stems of R. australis are erect while those of R. vinifera dangle downwards. Raphia australis is endemic to Gaza Province in southern
Raphia_australis
Species of annelid worm
The giant Gippsland earthworm (Megascolides australis) is one of Australia's 1,000 native earthworm species. It is typically 1 m (3.3 ft) long and 2 cm
Giant_Gippsland_earthworm
Species of damselfly
australis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2020-01-25. "Lestes australis". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. "Lestes australis species
Lestes_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
X. australis may refer to: Xanthorrhoea australis, the grass-tree or black boy, a plant species found in Australia Xenorma australis, a moth species in
X._australis
Extinct species of antelope
Antidorcas australis, also known as the southern springbok, is an extinct species of antelope from the Pleistocene and Holocene of South Africa. It is
Antidorcas_australis
Species of octopus
grams. The head of O. australis is narrow and egg-shaped and it has small eyes. It is typically a sandy cream color. O. australis is found in coastal waters
Octopus_australis
Species of insect
is negligible. Panesesthia australis is mostly found in Eastern Australia, especially in New South Wales. Panesthia australis lives in family groups in
Panesthia_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
F. australis may refer to: Fabrosaurus australis, a herbivorous dinosaur species which lived during the Early Jurassic Flindersia australis, the crows
F._australis
Species of plant
Halophila australis, the paddle weed, is a species of seagrass in the family Hydrocharitaceae, native to southern Australia. Preferring calm waters, it
Halophila_australis
Species of flowering plant
Download https://doi.org/10.15468/dl.gqc46w Cuscuta australis R.Br. Johnson, R.W. (1992). "Cuscuta australis". Plant NET New South Wales Flora online. National
Cuscuta_australis
Species of crab spider
and eastern Africa. The species name is from Latin australis meaning "southern". Thomisus australis was first described by Comellini in 1957 from Champagne
Thomisus_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
australis may refer to: Orconectes australis, the cave crayfish, a freshwater crayfish species native to the eastern United States Oxyura australis,
O._australis
Species of mollusc
Spongiobranchaea australis d'Orbigny, 1836". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2023-11-13. "NZ Mollusca - Spongiobranchaea australis". www.mollusca.co
Spongiobranchaea_australis
Species of flowering plant
2016-07-18. Walters, Brian. "Ajuga australis". Plant Guide. Australian Native Plants Society (Australia). "Ajuga australis". The Encyclopedia of Life. Archived
Ajuga_australis
Species of plant
and Symbols Alice Springs Town Council WA Government (FloraBase): Leichhardtia australis Leichhardtia australis Lucid factsheet: Leichhardtia australis
Leichhardtia_australis
Passerine species of bird native to New Zealand's South Island
The South Island robin has two subspecies: P. australis australis, the nominate form, and P. australis rakiura, the Stewart Island robin. These subspecies
South_Island_robin
Species of flowering plant
australis subsp. australis Monardella australis subsp. cinerea — endemic to San Gabriel Mountains, formerly Monardella cinerea. Monardella australis ssp
Monardella_australis
Species of bird
The weka, also known as the Māori hen or woodhen (Gallirallus australis) is a flightless bird species of the rail family. It is endemic to New Zealand
Weka
Species of plant endemic to Australia
Grevillea australis was first formally described in 1810 by Robert Brown in Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. The specific epithet (australis) means
Grevillea_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
K. australis may refer to: Kank australis, an unenlagiid dinosaur from Late Cretaceous Argentina. Kingia australis, a plant species Kritosaurus australis
K._australis
Species of vine
Flora Online: Smilax australis". Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney, Australia. Atlas of Living Australia, Smilax australis R.Br., Austral Sarsaparilla
Smilax_australis
Highly venomous snake native to Australia
described were synonymous with P. australis, recognising that it was a highly variable taxon. He noted that P. australis had frontal scales of variable shape
King_brown_snake
Species of pennate diatom found in temperate and sub-tropic marine waters
mortality associated with P. australis is of great concern to humans as toxic algae blooms, including blooms of P. australis, continue to increase in frequency
Pseudo-nitzschia_australis
Species of plant
South Wales Flora Online: Suaeda australis". Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney, Australia. "Suaeda australis". FloraBase. Western Australian
Suaeda_australis
Star in the constellation Triangulum Australe
Alpha Trianguli Australis (Latinised from α Trianguli Australis, abbreviated Alpha TrA, α TrA), officially named Atria (/ˈeɪtriə/), is the brightest star
Alpha_Trianguli_Australis
Species of plant
Ecosphere Publications Media related to Utricularia australis at Wikimedia Commons Utricularia australis discussed on RNZ Critter of the Week, 9 June 2023
Utricularia_australis
Species of dragonfly
Nannophya australis is a species of dragonfly of the family Libellulidae, known as the Australian pygmyfly. It inhabits boggy seepages and swamps in eastern
Nannophya_australis
Species of plant
Leucopogon australis was first formally described in 1810 by Robert Brown in his Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae. The specific epithet (australis) means
Leucopogon_australis
Species of flowering plant
used to distinguish M. australis from M. saxatilis. The partially bracteate, distally non-bifurcating inflorescence in M. australis can help distinguish
Myosotis_australis
Species of barnacle
Lepas australis is a species of goose barnacle in the family Lepadidae. It is found in New Zealand. "Lepas australis". GBIF. Retrieved 2021-08-31. "World
Lepas_australis
Species of marsupial
generally "rodent") and Greek oides ("similar to"). The name australis in a synonym (D. australis) refers to the southern distribution of the animal. The common
Monito_del_monte
Species of mosquito
populations of Aedes australis in Tasmania and South Australia, meaning those mosquitoes have to consume blood to reproduce. A. australis are almost exclusively
Aedes_australis
Extinct genus of birds
mihirungs. The genus was erected to separate a new species, Dromornis australis, from the previously described Dinornis (giant moas), another lineage
Dromornis
Species of starfish
Stichaster australis, the reef starfish, is a species of starfish found in the shallow waters of the rocky intertidal of New Zealand. Typically, the animal
Stichaster_australis
Defunct Australian neo-Nazi group
Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). They adopted the name "Terra Australis Alba" instead. In 2026, as a response to proposed hate speech laws in
National_Socialist_Network
Western Australian species of quillwort
Isoetes australis is quillwort (in the family, Isoetaceae) and was first described in 1943 by Samuel Williams. It is endemic to south-west Western Australia
Isoetes_australis
Topics referred to by the same term
G. australis may refer to: Gallirallus australis, the weka or woodhen, a flightless bird species endemic to New Zealand Grevillea australis, a plant species
G._australis
Topics referred to by the same term
I. australis may refer to: Ictalurus australis, the bagre del panuco, a fish species endemic to Mexico Ichthyococcus australis, the Southern lightfish
I._australis
AUSTRALIS
AUSTRALIS
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Male
French
French name derived from Late Latin Ægidius, GILLES means "shield of goatskin."
Female
Celtic
, wine.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Beautiful; Fully Skill Person
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prashansa | பà¯à®°à®·à®‚ஸா
Praise
Girl/Female
Hindu
King of stars, Map
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Dark Colored
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.The name was brought to Watertown, MA, by John Sawin (b. about 1620 in Boxford, Suffolk, England).
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English
Red haired.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near or amid a grove of elm trees, from misdivision of Middle English atten elmes ‘at the elms’ (see Elm).
AUSTRALIS
AUSTRALIS
AUSTRALIS
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AUSTRALIS
n.
Any gallinaceous bird belonging to Coturnix and several allied genera of the Old World, especially the common European quail (C. communis), the rain quail (C. Coromandelica) of India, the stubble quail (C. pectoralis), and the Australian swamp quail (Synoicus australis).
n.
A lofty coniferous tree of New Zealand Agathis, / Dammara, australis), furnishing valuable timber and yielding one kind of dammar resin.
n.
The aurora borealis or aurora australis (northern or southern lights).
n.
A large tree (Celtis australis), found in the south of Europe. It has a hard wood, and bears a cherrylike fruit. Called also nettle tree.
n.
A star of the first magnitude, in the constellation Piscis Australis, or Southern Fish.
n.
A New Zealand rail (Ocydromus australis) which has wings so short as to be incapable of flight.
n.
Any species of Apteryx, esp. A. australis; -- so called in imitation of its notes. Called also kiwi. See Apteryx.