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Genus of mites
Marginura is a genus of mites in the family Oplitidae. It was named by Max Sellnick in 1926, and the type species is M. adhaerens. In 1999, a fossil brittle
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Extinct genus of brittle stars
current name in 2015. Prior to this, it was given the names Marginaster and Marginura, but both were preoccupied and had to be replaced. In 1916, a study by
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Family of mites
1973) Marginura Sellnick, 1926 Marginura adhaerens Sellnick, 1926 Marginura apicata (Banks, 1916) Marginura attaae (Hirschmann, 1972) Marginura fraterna
Oplitidae
†Maquoketocrinus †Maragnicrinus †Marathonocrinus †Maretia †Marginaster †Marginura †Margocrinus †Marhoumacrinus †Mariania †Marjumicystis †Marsupiocrinus
List of prehistoric echinoderm genera
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Encrinasteridae; a replacement name for Marginaster Haude (1995) and Marginura Haude (1999) (both preoccupied). Macrostylocrinus tertibrachialis Sp.
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Ansh part of Love
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Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Pompey. 'Measure for Measure' A gentleman, servant to the Duke.
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Modesty
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Desirable.
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Indian
Pretty; Cheerful
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High; Mighty
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King of the World
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A small mirror
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Little
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Occupational Name; One who Cooks Food
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