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Gracilis (other)
Gracilis, a Latin adjective meaning slender, graceful or gracile, may refer to : Anatomy * Fasciculus gracilis or Gracile fasciculus, the tract of Goll, a bundle of axon fibres in the dorsomedial spinal cord * Gracilis muscle, the most superficial muscle on the medial side of the thigh * Nucleus gracilis, one of the dorsal column nuclei Species, subspecies, synonyms, hybrids and varieties * '' A. gracilis (other)'', numerous species * '' B. gracilis (other)'', numerous species * '' C. gracilis (other)'', numerous species * '' D. gracilis (other)'', numerous species * '' E. gracilis (other)'', numerous species * '' F. gracilis (other)'', numerous species * '' H. gracilis (other)'', numerous species * '' J. gracilis (other)'', numerous species * '' L. gracilis (other)'', numerous species * '' M. gracilis (other)'', numerous species * ''Mentha × gracilis'' – a mint hybrid * '' N. gracil ...
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Slender
Slender may refer to: Term * Gracility or slenderness Literature * Abraham Slender, a character in William Shakespeare's '' The Merry Wives of Winsor'' Slender Man *Slender Man, a fictional supernatural character *Slender Man stabbing, an attempted murder inspired by the story of the "Slender Man" Video games * '' Slender: The Eight Pages'', previously known as ''Slender'', a 2012 video game based on "Slender Man" * '' Slender: The Arrival'', the sequel to ''Slender: The Eight Pages'' * ''Slender Rising'', a game based on the "Slender Man" * ''Slender Rising 2'', sequel to ''Slender Rising'' Films * ''Slender Man'' (film), a 2018 film based on the "Slender Man" * ''Beware the Slenderman'', a 2016 documentary based on the "Slender Man stabbing" See also * Slender group * Gracilis (other) Gracilis, a Latin adjective meaning slender, graceful or gracile, may refer to : Anatomy * Fasciculus gracilis or Gracile fasciculus, the tract of Goll, a bundle of axon fibr ...
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Ulmus Minor 'Umbraculifera Gracilis'
The Field Elm cultivar ''Ulmus minor'' 'Umbraculifera Gracilis' was obtained as a sport of 'Umbraculifera' by the Späth nursery of Berlin c.1897. It was marketed by the Späth nursery in the early 20th century, and by the Hesse Nursery of Weener, Germany, in the 1930s. Description The tree is distinguished by its long oval crown, but with thinner branches and smaller leaves than ' Umbraculifera'. File:EdC-BL-1989-12-A.jpg, 'Umbraculifera Gracilis', Bruntsfield Links, Edinburgh (1989) Image:Ulmus aff. Plotii - RBGE.jpg, 'Umbraculifera Gracilis', winter, Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh File:Ulmus minor aff 'Plotii'. Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh (2).jpg, Foliage, RBGE, October Image:Ulmus minor 'Umbraculifera Gracilis' - Bruntsfield Links, Edinburgh. Nov 2015.jpg, Pressed leaves of Bruntsfield Links specimen File:Ulmus minor aff 'Plotii'. Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh (4).jpg, Bole, RBGE, showing graft-mark bottom right File:Ulmus minor aff. 'Plotii'. Whitehouse Loan, Edin ...
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Graciliscincus
''Graciliscincus'' is a lizard genus in the family Scincidae. The genus is indigenous to New Caledonia. Species and geographic range The genus ''Graciliscincus'' contains the single species ''Graciliscincus shonae'', known commonly as Sadlier's skink or the gracile burrowing skink. Geographic range ''G. shonae'' is endemic to New Caledonia. Habitat The preferred natural habitat of ''G. shonae'' is forest, at altitudes of . Etymology The specific name, ''shonae'', is in honor of Shona von Sturmer Sadlier, who was the wife of the describer.Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . (''Graciliscincus shonae'', p. 242). Conservation status ''G. shonae'' is threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation. References Further reading * Adler GH, Austin CC, Dudley R Dudley is a large market town and administrative centre in the county of West Midlands, England, ...
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Yelovichnus
''Palaeopascichnus'' is an Ediacaran fossil comprising a series of lobes, first originating before the Gaskiers glaciation; it is plausibly a protozoan, but probably unrelated to the classical 'Ediacaran biota'. Once thought to represent a trace fossil, it is now recognized as a body fossil and corresponds to the skeleton of an agglutinating organism. See also * List of Ediacaran genera This is a list of all described Ediacaran genera, including the Ediacaran biota. It contains 227 genera. References {{reflist, 30em * Ediacaran The Ediacaran Period ( ) is a geological period that spans 96 million years from the end o ... * Palaeopascichnid References Ediacaran life Incertae sedis Ediacaran Europe Geology of Ukraine {{Ediacaran-stub ...
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Sandstone Night Lizard
The sandstone night lizard (''Xantusia gracilis'') is a species of night lizard. Prior to 2005, it was considered a subspecies of the granite night lizard, ''Xantusia henshawi''. The physical difference is that the sandstone night lizard has lighter coloration. Range The sandstone night lizard is extremely limited geographically; it is known only to the Truckhaven Rocks in the Colorado Desert, at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in eastern San Diego County, California. Description The lizard is very secretive using small burrows and sandstone Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate grains. Sandstones comprise about 20–25% of all sedimentary rocks. Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicates) ... or siltstone for cover. References

This article is based on a description from the website of California Wildlife Habitat Relationships System https://web.archive.org/web/20060805132729 ...
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Utricularia Australis
''Utricularia australis'' is a medium-sized, perennial species of aquatic bladderwort.Bruce Salmon (2001) ''"Carnivorous Plants of New Zealand"'' Ecosphere Publications This species has a vast geographic range, being found throughout Europe, in tropical and temperate Asia including China and Japan in the east, Central and Southern Africa, Australia and the North Island of New Zealand. The specific epithet "australis" is Latin for "southern" and reflects the fact that the discovery of this species was made in Australia in 1810. References External links * ''Utricularia australis'' discussed on RNZ ''Critter of the Week ''Critter of the Week'' is a weekly RNZ National programme about endangered and neglected native plants and animals of New Zealand. Beginning in 2015, ''Critter of the Week'' is an approximately 15-minute discussion between Nicola Toki of the ...''9 June 2023 Carnivorous plants of Africa Carnivorous plants of Asia Carnivorous plants of Australia ...
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Urtica Gracilis
''Urtica gracilis'', commonly known as the slender nettle, tall nettle, or American stinging nettle, is a perennial plant without woody stems that is well known for the unpleasant stinging hairs on its leaves and stems. It is native to much of the North America from Guatemala northwards and temperate areas of South America. It is easily confused with the visually very similar Eurasian species Urtica dioica and is still listed in some resources as a subspecies of this plant. However, genetic analysis and experiments show that they are genetically distinct. Description ''Urtica gracilis'' is a perennial plant, one that regrows for many years, with stems that die back the ground in winter (herbaceous plant). It spreads both by wind borne seeds and by rhizomes, often forming dense stands in favorable conditions. Plants can be between 50 centimeters and 3 meters in height with stems that can be simple or branched. Stems will vary in between being smooth and covered in stiff h ...
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Gracile Shrew Mole
The gracile shrew mole (''Uropsilus gracilis'') is a species of mammal in the family Talpidae. It is endemic to China; populations known from Myanmar likely represent other species (see below). The black-backed shrew mole (''U. atronates'') and the Snow Mountain shrew mole (''U. nivatus'') were formerly considered subspecies, but a 2018 phylogenetic study split them as distinct species. The study found ''U. gracilis'' to be the sister species to an undescribed species of ''Uropsilus'', with the clade comprising both being sister to ''U. atronates''. ''U. atronates'' and the clade containing ''U. gracilis'' likely diverged during the early-mid Pleistocene The Pleistocene ( , often referred to as the ''Ice age'') is the geological Epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from about 2,580,000 to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations. Before a change was fina .... References Uropsilus Mammals of China Mammals of Myanmar Mammals ...
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Spiranthes Lacera
''Spiranthes lacera'', commonly called the slender ladies'-tresses, is a species of orchid that is native to Eastern North America. It has a widespread range and is found in a variety of open habitats, both natural and disturbed. It produces a spiral of white flowers in the summer. There are two varieties recognized:http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242101954 ''Spiranthes lacera'' in Flora of North America *''S. lacera'' var. ''gracilis'' - Southern slender ladies' tresses, flowers more densely arranged in spiral, blooming later (late-July through August). Plant hairless and leaves usually absent at flowering. *''S. lacera'' var. ''lacera'' - Northern slender ladies' tresses, flowers more loosely arranged in spiral, blooming earlier (mid-July). Plant hairy and leaves usually present at flowering. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15452302 lacera ''Lacera'' is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. Descript ...
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Graceful
Gracefulness, or being graceful, is the physical characteristic of displaying "pretty agility", in the form of elegant movement, poise, or balance. The etymological root of ''grace'' is the Latin word ''gratia'' from ''gratus'', meaning pleasing.Little, William; Fowler H.W.; Coulson J.; Onions, C.T. (Ed.): "Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principals". Pub.: Oxford at the Clarendon Press (1968) Gracefulness has been described by reference to its being aesthetically pleasing. For example, Edmund Burke wrote: The difficulty in defining exactly what constitutes gracefulness is described in this analysis of Henri Bergson's use of the term: Gracefulness is often referenced by simile, with people often being described as being "as graceful as a swan", or "as graceful as a ballerina". The concept of gracefulness is applied both to movement, and to inanimate objects. For example, certain trees are commonly referred to as being "graceful", such as the ''Betula albosin ...
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Spiranthes Lacera Var
''Spiranthes'' is a genus of orchids in the subfamily Orchidoideae. They are known commonly as ladies tresses, ladies'-tresses, or lady's tresses.''Spiranthes''.
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
The genus is distributed in the Americas, Eurasia, and Australia.''Spiranthes''.
Flora of North America.
The genus name ''Spiranthes'' is derived from the Greek ''speira'' ("coil") and ''anthos'' ("flower"), and was inspired by the spirally arranged .
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Mentha × Gracilis
''Mentha'' × ''gracilis'' (syn. ''Mentha'' × ''gentilis'' L.; syn. ''Mentha cardiaca'' (S.F. Gray) Bak.) is a hybrid mint species within the genus ''Mentha'', a sterile hybrid between ''Mentha arvensis'' (cornmint) and ''Mentha spicata'' (native spearmint). It is cultivated for its essential oil, used to flavour spearmint chewing gum. It is known by the common names of gingermint, redmint and Scotchmint in Europe, and as Scotch spearmint in North America. History Gingermint is a naturally occurring hybrid indigenous throughout the overlapping native regions of cornmint and spearmint in Europe and Asia. It was first introduced to North America by a gardener in Wisconsin in 1908; due to the Scottish origin of the variety and its similarity in flavour to spearmint, it is known there as Scotch spearmint. From Wisconsin it spread as a crop throughout the US midwest and later to the Pacific northwest states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, where the majority of global Scotch spearmin ...
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