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Armania (mammal)
Armania may refer to: * a misspelling of Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * ''Armania'' (plant), a synonym for ''Encelia'', a genus of the plant family Asteraceae * ''Armania'' (insect) Dlussky, 1983, a genus of fossil ant-relatives, the type of the family Armaniidae * ''Armania'' (mammal) Gabunia and Dashzeveg 1988, a genus of prehistoric mammals in the family Amynodontidae Amynodontidae ("defensive tooth") is a family of extinct perissodactyls related to true rhinoceroses. They are commonly portrayed as semiaquatic hippo-like rhinos but this description only fits members of the Metamynodontini; other groups of a ...
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Armenia
Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''Oxford Reference Online'' also place Armenia in Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region; and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, the Lachin corridor (under a Russian peacekeeping force) and Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan to the south. Yerevan is the capital, largest city and the financial center. Armenia is a unitary, multi-party, democratic nation-state with an ancient cultural heritage. The first Armenian state of Urartu was established in 860 BC, and by the 6th century BC it was replaced by the Satrapy of Armenia. The Kingdom of Armenia reached its height under Tigranes the Great in the 1st century BC and in the year 301 became the first state in the world to adopt ...
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Armania (plant)
''Encelia'' is a genus of the plant family Asteraceae. It consists of shrubs (and one geophyte) of arid environments in southwestern North America and western South America. All have n = 18 chromosomes. All the North American species are obligate outcrossers. In cultivation, the species readily form fertile F1 hybrids, F2s, and backcrosses, but in natural areas of sympatry, F2s and backcrosses are absent or rare. ''Encelia'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the leaf miner '' Bucculatrix enceliae'' which feeds exclusively on ''Encelia farinosa''. The phylogenetic sister group of ''Encelia'' is a clade comprising the genera '' Enceliopsis'' and ''Geraea''. The three genera are informally called the "Encelia alliance". ''Encelia'' is named in honor of German biologist Christophorus Enzelius, 1517–1583. ;Species *''Encelia actoni'' Elmer - California *'' Encelia asperifolia'' (S.F.Blake) C. Clark & Kyhos - Baja Cal ...
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Armania (insect)
Armania may refer to: * a misspelling of Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * ''Armania'' (plant), a synonym for ''Encelia'', a genus of the plant family Asteraceae * ''Armania'' (insect) Dlussky, 1983, a genus of fossil ant-relatives, the type of the family Armaniidae * ''Armania'' (mammal) Gabunia and Dashzeveg 1988, a genus of prehistoric mammals in the family Amynodontidae Amynodontidae ("defensive tooth") is a family of extinct perissodactyls related to true rhinoceroses. They are commonly portrayed as semiaquatic hippo-like rhinos but this description only fits members of the Metamynodontini; other groups of a ...
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Armaniidae
Armaniidae was a name formerly given to a group of extinct ant-like hymenopterans known from a series of Cretaceous fossils found in Asia and Africa. Armaniidae has been suggested by several authors to belong to the family Formicidae as one of the stem-group subfamilies, Armaniinae; however, this position has not been taken up by myrmecologists. The family contained seven described genera and thirteen described species. An analysis of fossil ants based on antenna structure in 2017 resulted in three of the family being broken up with some genera being moved to Sphecomyrminae and other genera being relegated to ''incertae sedis'' in Formicidae or Aculeata. History and classification Armaniidae was sometimes treated as the most basal of the Formicidae subfamilies, and classed as a stem-group which is more distant in relation to modern ants than the next stem group, Sphecomyrminae. More often the group, treated as "ant-like wasps", was elevated to the rank of family, and consider ...
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Armania (mammal)
Armania may refer to: * a misspelling of Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * ''Armania'' (plant), a synonym for ''Encelia'', a genus of the plant family Asteraceae * ''Armania'' (insect) Dlussky, 1983, a genus of fossil ant-relatives, the type of the family Armaniidae * ''Armania'' (mammal) Gabunia and Dashzeveg 1988, a genus of prehistoric mammals in the family Amynodontidae Amynodontidae ("defensive tooth") is a family of extinct perissodactyls related to true rhinoceroses. They are commonly portrayed as semiaquatic hippo-like rhinos but this description only fits members of the Metamynodontini; other groups of a ...
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