Gomphos is an extinct genus of early lagomorph from the early Eocene of the China and Mongolia. Gomphos was first named in 1975 from material found in...
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Cortinarius cinnamomeus (redirect from Gomphos cinnamomeus)
names Dermocybe cinnamomea (Moser), Flammula cinnamomea (Kummer, 1871) and Gomphos cinnamomeus (Kuntze, 1898) reflect differing approaches over the years...
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material of basal members of Glires, particularly the genera Mimotona, Gomphos, Heomys, Matutinia, Rhombomylus, and Sinomylus. Their description, in 2005...
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methodology in existing nomenclatural practice. He called the violet webcap Gomphos violaceus in 1898. However, Kuntze's revisionary programme was not accepted...
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arrival of humans. The name "gomphothere" comes from Ancient Greek γόμφος (gómphos), "peg, pin; wedge; joint" plus θηρίον (theríon), "beast". Gomphotheres...
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Coluzea gomphos is a species of large sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbariidae. Coluzea gomphos Harasewych, 1986. Retrieved through:...
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Synonyms Cortinarius triumphans Fr. (1838) Gomphos triumphans Kuntze (1891) Cortinarius crocolitus Quél. (1879) Gomphos crocolitus Kuntze (1891) Phlegmacium...
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binds the teeth to bony teeth sockets in the maxillary bone and mandible. Gomphos is the Greek word for "bolt". The fibrous connection between a tooth and...
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perissodactyls Deperetella and Lophialetes, the omomyid Tarkops, the glirian Gomphos, the rodent Tamquammys, and various indeterminate glirians are also known...
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existing nomenclatural practice. He called the species Gomphos archeri, citing the genus Gomphos as described by Giovanni Antonio Battarra in 1755 taking...
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to it at the time. The generic name is derived from the Greek 'γομφος' gomphos meaning 'plug' or 'large wedge-shaped nail'. As of September 2023[update]...
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Gomphrena celosioides ('gomphos'=club, 'celosioides'=resembling Celosia) is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant belonging to the family Amaranthaceae...
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, Wang, Y., Ni, X., Gebo, D.L. and Beard, K.C. 2009. A new species of Gomphos (Glires, Mammalia) from the Eocene of the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China...
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"knee" *ǵómbʰos "tooth, row of teeth" comb (< OE camb) OHG kamb "comb" gómphos "bolt, nail"; gómphíos "molar tooth" jámbha- "tooth, tusk; set of teeth...
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lack of a partial veil. The genus name is derived from the Greek 'γομφος' gomphos meaning 'plug' or 'large wedge-shaped nail'. Fries did not designate a...
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Rolf Singer. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek γομφος, gomphos, meaning "plug" or "large wedge-shaped nail". Alex H. Smith treated the...
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binomial name in 1838. The genus name is derived from the Greek 'γομφος' gomphos meaning "plug" or "large wedge-shaped nail". The specific epithet glutinosus...
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from the Greek χρω- (chroo-), meaning "skin" or "colour", and γομφος (gomphos) meaning "plug" or "large wedge-shaped nail". The cap of C. rutilus is...
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Epicharmus.47.) κόμβοι komboi 'molars' (Attic γομφίοι gomphioi, dim. of γόμφος gomphos 'a large, wedge-shaped bolt or nail; any bond or fastening', PIE *gombh-)...
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Charles Horton Peck. The genus name is derived from the Greek γομφος, gomphos, meaning "nail-bolt" and relates to the shape of the mushroom. Oregonensis...
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Members of the genus Gomphos are established to be the phylogenetic root of lagomorph rabbits and hares. To date, the oldest Gomphos is G. elkema discovered...
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†Kashanagale Szalay & McKenna 1971 Genus †Wangogale Eocene–Recent Genus †Gomphos Shevyreva 1975 Genus †Hypsimylus Zhai 1977 Genus †Anatolimylus Shevyre...
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Gebo, Daniel L; Beard, K. Christopher (2009-11-30). "A New Species of Gomphos (Glires, Mammalia) from the Eocene of the Erlian Basin, Nei Mongol, China"...
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the genius Isogomphodon for this species, from the Greek isos ("equal"), gomphos ("nail" or "peg"), and odous ("tooth"). However, Isogomphodon was subsequently...
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Palaeostylops (suggesting a Paleocene age) co-occurring with fossils of Gomphos elkema (suggesting an Eocene age). Revision of the vertebrate fossil material...
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from Greek for "dwarf peg tooth"; from νάνος (nános, 'dwarf'), γόμφος (gómphos, 'peg' or 'nail'), and ὀδούς (odoús, 'tooth'). "Nanogomphodon". Paleobiology...
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binomial name in 1838. The genus name is derived from the Greek 'γομφος' gomphos meaning "plug" or "large wedge-shaped nail". The specific epithet roseus...
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the lectotype. The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek words gomphos, meaning "bolt", "peg", or "nail": 545 and lobos meaning a "capsule" or...
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Coluzea eastwoodae (Kilburn, 1971) Coluzea faceta Harasewych, 1991 Coluzea gomphos Harasewych, 1986 Coluzea groschi Harasewych & Fraussen, 2001 Coluzea icarus...
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the Australian Plant Census. The epithet gomphocephala is derived from gomphos, meaning 'club', and kephale, 'head', describing the rounded and overlapping...
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