Search for Gramma loreto returned 34 results.

  1. Biodiversity Science project: Grammar Maven

    Language is enormously so complex -- so complex, that scientists still haven't worked out all of the grammar rules for English ... or for any other language. Still, every adult, native speaker "knows" the rules of their language, even if they can't express them. Use your knowledge of language to help us figure out the rules of English.

  2. unranked: Plusia agramma Guenée, 1852 (accepted name: Anadevidia peponis)

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  5. unranked: Melissoblaptes agramma Lower, 1903 (accepted name: Mecistophylla agramma)

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  8. unranked: Diplotriaena gamma Johnston & Mawson, 1940 (accepted name: Diplotriaena ecaudata)

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  11. unranked: Sarcophaga gamma Johnston & Tiegs, 1921 (accepted name: Sarcophaga misera)

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  14. variety: Nodosaria striatissima var. gamma Stache, 1864

    Kingdom: PROTISTA

  15. variety: Clavulina antipodum var. gamma Stache, 1864

    Kingdom: PROTISTA

  16. variety: Nummulites javanus var. gamma Verbeek, 1891

    Kingdom: PROTISTA

  17. subvariety: Nummulites perforata subvar. gamma d'Archiac & Haime, 1853

    Kingdom: PROTISTA

  18. Biodiversity Science project: Global Telescope Network

    Using small telescopes around the world, Global Telescope Network members observe and analyze astronomical objects related to the NASA Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (formerly GLAST), Swift, and XMM-Newton missions. These missions are designed to study astronomical objects through their emission of x-rays and gamma rays. But much can be learned by combining observations over a broad range in the electromagnetic spectrum...