Search references for COSSULUS STRIOLIGER. Phrases containing COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
See searches and references containing COSSULUS STRIOLIGER!COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
Species of moth
Cossulus strioliger is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Wikimedia Commons has media
Cossulus_strioliger
Genus of moths
sergechurkini Yakovlev, 2008 Cossulus sheljuzhkoi (Zukowsky, 1936) Cossulus stertzi (Püngeler, 1899) Cossulus strioliger Alphéraky, 1893 Cossulus turcomanica Christoph
Cossulus
sheikh Cecryphalus nubila Cossulus argentatus Cossulus lignosus Cossulus mucosus Cossulus putridus Cossulus strioliger Cossulus zoroastres Deserticossus
List_of_moths_of_Iran
COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a Roman road or other great highway, from Old English brÄd ‘broad’ + strÇ£t ‘paved highway’, ‘Roman road’ (see Street), or habitational name from some minor place named with these elements.The poet Anne Bradstreet (1612–72) was born Anne Dudley, probably in Northampton, England. She and her husband Simon Bradstreet came to MA with Winthrop in 1630. Simon (1603–97) came from an old Suffolk family. He served in various public offices and was governor of MA from 1679 to 1686 and again in 1686–92.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Pomegranate Flower
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Sweet and Honest
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Norse, Scandinavian
Cheerful; Happy
Boy/Male
English American
From the cottages in the wood.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Errorless
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Little or Young Female Gazelle; Name of a Women
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
A Midsummer Night's Dream' Flute, a bellows-mender, acts as Thisby in the play within the play.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Ferox, DEROG means "the arrogant one" or "the obstinate one."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Minshall.
COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
COSSULUS STRIOLIGER
a.
A very bitter compound of quassia, cocculus Indicus, etc., used by fraudulent brewers in adulterating beer.
n.
One who consults, or asks counsel or information.
n.
The root of a plant (Jateorrhiza Calumba, and probably Cocculus palmatus), indigenous in Mozambique. It has an unpleasantly bitter taste, and is used as a tonic and antiseptic.
n.
One who consults a legal adviser, or submits his cause to his management.
a.
That consults.
n.
An alkaloid distinct from picrotoxin and obtained from the cocculus indicus (the fruit of Anamirta Cocculus, formerly Menispermum Cocculus) as a white, crystalline, tasteless powder; -- called also menispermina.
n.
The fruit or berry of the Anamirta Cocculus, a climbing plant of the East Indies. It is a poisonous narcotic and stimulant.
n.
A bitter white crystalline substance found in the cocculus indicus. It is a peculiar poisonous neurotic and intoxicant, and consists of a mixture of several neutral substances.
n.
An officer or magistrate chosen by the people, to protect them from the oppression of the patricians, or nobles, and to defend their liberties against any attempts that might be made upon them by the senate and consuls.
n.
A delicate bar of cartilage connecting the dorsal and ventral extremities of the first pair of bronchial cartilages in the syrinx of birds.
n.
The demand, by the consuls or tribunes, of a law to be passed by the people; a proposed law or decree.
pl.
of Pessulus
a.
Pertaining to, or obtained from, moonseed (Menispermum), or other plants of the same family, as the Anamirta Cocculus.
n.
A toga of purple, or ornamented with purple horizontal stripes. -- worn by kings, consuls, and augurs.