Search references for BRACHINUS EFFLANS. Phrases containing BRACHINUS EFFLANS
See searches and references containing BRACHINUS EFFLANS!BRACHINUS EFFLANS
Species of beetle
Carabidae). Sofia - Moscow: Pensoft. p. 78. ISBN 954-642-003-4. "Brachinus (Brachinus) efflans Dejean & Boisduval, 1829". Fauna Europaea. 2.6.2. August 29
Brachinus_efflans
Genus of beetles
Brachinus aabaaba Erwin, 1970 Brachinus abbreviatus (Laporte, 1835) Brachinus abyssinicus Chaudoir, 1876 Brachinus adustipennis Erwin, 1969 Brachinus
Brachinus
Species of beetle
brown, while elytrae are greenish. The species is very similar to Brachinus efflans. In Ukraine the species is found in the steppes of Lviv, near Osovitsa
Brachinus_crepitans
Species of beetle
following species from the same genera: Brachinus crepitans, Brachinus efflans, and Brachinus ejaculans. "Brachinus plagiatus Reiche, 1868". Catalogue of
Brachinus_plagiatus
BRACHINUS EFFLANS
BRACHINUS EFFLANS
BRACHINUS EFFLANS
BRACHINUS EFFLANS
Female
Hebrew
(לֵ×ָה) Hebrew name LEAH means "weary." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's first wife. Compare with other forms of Leah.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Friend
Girl/Female
Irish
Wise.
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name KAPONO means "righteous."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Valley.
Boy/Male
Biblical
A raven.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The best in number & quality, Most Happy or prosperous
Male
African
born on Sunday.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Basil, Goddess Radha, Tulsi
Girl/Female
Australian, Indian
Knowledge
BRACHINUS EFFLANS
BRACHINUS EFFLANS
BRACHINUS EFFLANS
BRACHINUS EFFLANS
BRACHINUS EFFLANS
n. pl.
See Brachium.
n. pl.
An order of Entomostraca; -- so named from the feet of branchiopods having been supposed to perform the function of gills. It includes the fresh-water genera Branchipus, Apus, and Limnadia, and the genus Artemia found in salt lakes. It is also called Phyllopoda. See Phyllopoda, Cladocera. It is sometimes used in a broader sense.
n.
That part of the fore limb between the brachium and the carpus; the forearm.
n.
The part of the limb containing the humerus; the brachium.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or like, Trachinus, a genus of fishes which includes the weevers. See Weever.
n.
The European greater weever fish (Trachinus draco), which is capable of inflicting severe wounds with the spinous rays of its dorsal fin. See Weever.
n.
The upper arm; the segment of the fore limb between the shoulder and the elbow.
n.
The preaxial bone of the forearm, or brachium, corresponding to the tibia of the hind limb. See Illust. of Artiodactyla.
n.
The stingfish, or lesser weever (Tranchinus vipera).
n.
The bone of the brachium, or upper part of the arm or fore limb.
pl.
of Brachium
n.
Any one of several species of edible marine fishes belonging to the genus Trachinus, of the family Trachinidae. They have a broad spinose head, with the eyes looking upward. The long dorsal fin is supported by numerous strong, sharp spines which cause painful wounds.