Metajapyx gallicus | |
---|---|
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Entognatha |
Order: | Diplura |
Family: | Japygidae |
Genus: | Metajapyx |
Species: | M. gallicus |
Binomial name | |
Metajapyx gallicus (Silvestri, 1934) | |
Metajapyx gallicus is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. [1]
The short-toed snake eagle, also known as the short-toed eagle, is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, buzzards and harriers. The genus name Circaetus is from the Ancient Greek kirkos, a type of hawk, and aetos, "eagle". The specific gallicus means "of Gaul".
The Gulf of Lion is a wide embayment of the Mediterranean coastline of Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence in France, reaching from the border with Catalonia in the west to Toulon.
Polistes gallicus is a fairly common species of paper wasp found in various parts of Europe, excluding England, Denmark, and Scandinavia, from warmer climates to cooler regions north of the Alps. Nests of these social insects are created in these various conditions. The Polistes species use an oral secretion to construct their nests, which consist of a combination of saliva and chewed plant fibers. This structural mixture physically protects the nest from various harsh elements and from weathering over time.
Senecio gallicus, an annual plant of the genus Senecio and family Asteraceae, is a species that colonizes isolated habitats with difficult environmental conditions. It is widespread across southern France and the Iberian Peninsula in deserts and xeric shrublands, on steppes and salty dry coastal plains. S. gallicus is playing a predominant role in shaping patterns of genetic structure by presenting models of historical associations among population rather than patterns of ongoing gene flow.
Basel-Münsterhügel is the site of an Iron Age fort or oppidum, known as Basel oppidum, constructed by the Gaulish Rauraci after the battle of Bibracte in 58 BC. It the site of Basel Minster, in the Swiss city of Basel.
Metajapyx is a genus of diplurans in the family Japygidae.
Quintus Julius Cordinus Gaius Rutilius Gallicus was a Roman senator who held several posts in the emperor's service. He was twice suffect consul: for the first time in the nundinium of September to October 70 AD; and the second time in 85 with Lucius Valerius Catullus Messalinus as his colleague, succeeding the Emperor Domitian.
Metajapyx besucheti is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae.
Metajapyx confectus is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. It is found in North America.
Metajapyx firmus is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae.
Metajapyx folsomi is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. It is found in North America.
Metajapyx garganicus is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae.
Metajapyx magnifimbriatus is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. It is found in North America.
Metajapyx moroderi is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae.
Metajapyx multidens is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. It is found in North America.
Metajapyx pervengens is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae.
Metajapyx siculus is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae.
Metajapyx steevesi is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. It is found in North America.
Metajapyx strouhalae is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae.
Metajapyx subterraneus is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. It is found in North America.
This diplura-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |