Wagneria costata was created in 1815.
Mangelia costata was created in 1777.
Tridacna costata was created in 2008.
Apocera costata was created in 1912.
Namibcypris costata was created in 1992.
Cyrtopleura costata was created in 1758.
Harpa davidis was created in 1798.
Costata di agnello is an Italian equivalent of 'rack of lamb'. The feminine noun 'costata' means 'rack'. The preposition 'di' means 'of'. The masculine noun 'agnello' means 'lamb'. All together, they're pronounced 'koh-STAH-tah Dee ah-NYEHL-loh'.
The bush potato, or yarla, is a native plant of Australia. It's found in the central part of the continent - the so-called out back. Ipomoea costata is considered by the Aborigines to be be bush tucker, and the tubers that grow underground are sought out and eaten today.
Costata di manzo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "rib eye." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "cut of beef" in English. The pronunciation will be "ko-STA-ta dee MAN-tso" in Italian.
There are several types of zucchini, including green zucchini (most common), yellow zucchini (also known as summer squash), round zucchini (also known as globe zucchini), and striped zucchini (such as the Costata Romanesco variety). Each type varies slightly in shape, color, and size but can generally be used interchangeably in recipes.
Zucchini can develop stripes due to a few reasons, such as genetics, environmental factors, or stressors during growth. Varieties like 'Costata Romanesco' naturally have striped appearances. Additionally, inconsistent watering, nutrient deficiencies, or pest damage can contribute to uneven coloration. If the stripes are not affecting the fruit's taste or texture, they are usually harmless and safe to eat.
"Rib roast" in English is costata di manzo arrosto or costoletta di manzo in Italian. Birthplace, context and personal preference motivate selection of "roast rib steak" (case 1) or "beef rib" (example 1). The respective pronunciations will be "ko-STA-ta dee MAN-tso ar-RO-sto" or "KO-sto-LET-ta dee MAN-tso" in Italian.