The Brussels sprout is a cultivar in the Gemmifera group of cabbages (Brassica oleracea) grown for its edible buds. The leafy green vegetables are typically 2.5–4 cm (0.98–1.6 in) in […]
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Philodromidae
Philodromidae is a family of spiders commonly known as philodromid crab spiders or running crab spiders. This family is superficially similar to the true crab spiders in the family Thomisidae.However […]
Anyphaenid sac spider
The anyphaenid sac spiders (family Anyphaenidae) are distinguished from the sac spiders and other spiders by having the abdominal spiracle placed one third to one half of the way anterior […]
Cedrus libani
Cedrus libani (Also known as Juletrætius) is a species of cedar native to the mountains of the Mediterranean region.There are two distinct types of Cedrus libani that are considered to […]
Mass meeting
In parliamentary law a mass meeting is a type of deliberative assembly which in a publicized or selectively distributed notice known as the call of the meeting – has been […]
Ground spider
Ground spiders (family Gnaphosidae) include nearly 2000 described species in over 100 genera distributed worldwide. This makes the family the seventh largest known. New species are still being discovered. They […]
Long-legged sac spider
The long-legged sac spiders (family Miturgidae) include nearly 400 species in about 30 genera worldwide. The largest genus currently recognized as belonging to this family is Cheiracanthium which used to […]
Roussanne
Roussanne is a white wine grape grown originally in the Rhône wine region in France where it is often blended with Marsanne. It is the only other white variety besides […]
Sac spider
The sac spiders of the family Clubionidae have a very confusing taxonomic history. Once this family was a large catch-all taxon for a disparate collection of spiders similar only in […]
Korarchaeota
In taxonomy the Korarchaeota are a phylum of the Archaea. The name is derived from the Greek noun koros or kore meaning ‘‘young man’’ or ‘‘young woman’’ and the Greek […]