Miniopterus fossilis was created in 1950.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Psilocybe tampanensis was created in 1978.
Miniopterus griffithsi was created in 2010.
Miniopterus mahafaliensis was created in 2009.
Miniopterus petersoni was created in 2008.
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Oswald Heer has written: 'Flora fossilis arctica' -- subject(s): Fossil Plants, Plants, Fossil 'Flora fossilis alaskana' -- subject(s): Paleobotany 'Die Insektenfauna der Te' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Flora fossilis Alaskana' 'Ueber Fibrocysten des Uterus' -- subject(s): Uterine fibroids, Leiomyoma 'The Primaeval World Of Switzerland V1' 'Die miocene flora und fauna Spitzbergens' -- subject(s): Paleontology 'Flora fossilis Arctica =' -- subject(s): Paleobotany
Yes they are. Structural geologists commonly use them to estimate the strain that the rock has undergone by measuring their change in shape.
Friedrich Goldenberg has written: 'Flora Saraepontana fossilis' -- subject(s): Paleobotany 'Die Selagineen der Vorwelt' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Fodere = dig up, dig out. Fossus is the past participle - something that has been dug up.
The cave lion (Panthera spelea) ancestors were the Panthera Leo fossilis, which inhabited Europe about 700,000 years ago. There are some indications the cave lion may have existed as recently as 2,000 years ago in the Balkans.
a fossil clue is a clue that tells you whether continent drift happened or not. a mesosaurus was found on two different countries with the ocean between them and the dinosaurs could not have swam that far.
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Misgurnis mizolepis is a Loach. Common names are also Chinese Weather Loach, Mud Loach, Pond Loach. A sub-tropical freshwater species, it can thrive in a wide range of temperatures. Found in China, Taiwan and Korea, they can grow up to 10 inches long.Also an escape artist, they should be kept in well covered tanks. They have the ability to swallow air and absorb oxygen through their gut, expelling the remaining air through the anus.Other Weather Loach species include Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, Misgurnus fossilis.