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Species of gastropod
Halgerda okinawa is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, shell-less marine gastropod mollusks in the family Discodorididae. This species was described
Halgerda_okinawa
Genus of gastropods
Cervera, 2018 Halgerda nuarrensis Tibiriçá, Pola & Cervera, 2018 Halgerda okinawa Carlson & Hoff, 2000 Halgerda onna Fahey & Gosliner, 2001 Halgerda orientalis
Halgerda
Species of gastropod
Leiden. Halgerda willeyi at Nudipixel Rudman, W.B., 1998 (June 17) Halgerda willeyi Eliot, 1904. [In] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Okinawa sea
Halgerda_willeyi
Species of gastropod
described from Onna Village, Okinawa. It is also reported from Guam. Fahey, S.J. & Gosliner, T.M. (2001) The phylogeny of Halgerda (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia)
Halgerda_onna
Species of gastropod
Halgerda diaphana is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, shell-less marine gastropod mollusks in the family Discodorididae. This species was originally
Halgerda_diaphana
Species of gastropod
T.M. (2001) The phylogeny of Halgerda (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia) with the description of a new species from Okinawa. Zoologica Scripta, 30(3), 199-213
Halgerda_paliensis
Species of gastropod
Halgerda albocristata is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusk in the family Discodorididae. The holotype of
Halgerda_albocristata
(Fraussen & Hadorn, 2000) Halgerda batangas Carlson & Hoff, 2000 Halgerda johnsonorum Carlson & Hoff, 2000 Halgerda okinawa Carlson & Hoff, 2000 Latirus
List of gastropods described in the 2000s
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Japanese marine biologist
Baba, 1960 Gymnodoris okinawae Baba, 1936 Gymnodoris subflava Baba, 1949 Halgerda rubicunda Baba, 1949 Hermaea zosterae (Baba, 1959) Hermaeina nigra Baba
Kikutaro_Baba
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Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a Germanic personal name, either a short form of compound names such as Billard, or else a byname Bill(a), from Old English bil ‘sword’, ‘halberd’ (or a Continental cognate). (Bill as a short form of William was not used until the 17th century.)English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of pruning hooks and similar implements, from Middle English bill, from Old English bil ‘sword’, with the meaning shifted to a more peaceful agricultural application (see Biller 5).
Girl/Female
Norse
Half protected.
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Norse
Ruling protection.
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Norse
Half protected.
HALGERDA OKINAWA
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Hindu, Indian
Son of the Moon
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Indian
Flower, Love
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Who is Giving Imortality; Nector
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew
Loading, weighty'.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Ocean
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Tamil
Ramamoorthi | ராமமூரà¯à®¤à®¿
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Arabic, Muslim
Blessed; Fortunate; Prosperous; Successful; Feminine of Marzoo
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Indian, Kannada
Breeze; Always Happy
Female
Egyptian
, a queen of Nubia.
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Greek
Dweller by the sea.
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n.
One who is armed with a halberd.
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A broadsword fixed on a pike; a kind of halberd.
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Shaped like the head of a halberd; triangular, with the basal angles or lobes spreading; as, a hastate leaf.
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Of or pertaining to Algeria.
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A kind of halberd or pike; also, a truncheon; a staff.
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Hastate.
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An ancient long-handled weapon, of which the head had a point and several long, sharp edges, curved or straight, and sometimes additional points. The heads were sometimes of very elaborate form.
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Of or pertaining to Algiers or Algeria.
n.
A native of Algeria.
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A kind of half-pike, or halberd, formerly borne by inferior officers of the British infantry, and used in giving signals to the soldiers.
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A native or one of the people of Algiers or Algeria. Also, a pirate.
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One of a mixed race inhabiting Morocco, Algeria, Tunis, and Tripoli, chiefly along the coast and in towns.
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An Anglo-Saxon battle-ax, or halberd.