Elwood (foaled 1901 in Missouri) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that is best remembered for winning the 1904 Kentucky Derby and for being the first horse both bred and owned […]
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Brasiliorchis gracilis
Brasiliorchis gracilis (syn. Maxillaria gracilis) is a species of orchid (family Orchidaceae) native to eastern and southern Brazil.
Sphagnum magellanicum
Sphagnum magellanicum is a widespread species of moss found in wet places throughout boreal forests of North America South America and Eurasia. It has a distinctive reddish-purple color which usually […]
Blechnum magellanicum
Blechnum magellanicum Costilla de vaca (Chilean Spanish for cow’s rib) or palmilla is a medium-sized fern native with a natural range from Talca at 35° S to Magallanes Region in […]
Gemmotheres
Gemmotheres also known as the jewel-box pea crabis a monotypic genus of pea crab which was erected in 1996 to hold the species Gemmotheres chamae (formerly Pinnotheres chamae). The species […]
Pinnotheres atrinicola
Pinnotheres atrinicola is a small crab that lives symbiotically in the horse mussel Atrina zelandica around New Zealand. This species was recognised as being distinct from Pinnotheres novaezelandiae in 1983.
Michelozzo (horse)
Michelozzo (foaled 1986 in the United States) is a retired British Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1989 Classic St. Leger Stakes (run that year at Ayr because the […]
Luthier (horse)
Luthier (1965-1981) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse who was the Leading sire in France on four occasions. Bred at Baron Guy de Rothschild’s Haras de Meautry he was trained by […]
Val de Loir
Val de Loir (May 7 1959 – October 30 1974) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse who won important races in France including the French Derby and was a Champion sire.Val […]
Dauphin Fabuleux
Dauphin Fabuleux is a Canadian Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred by Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame member Don McClelland he was purchased for $77000 at the 1983 CTHS yearling auction […]