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Morganella may refer to: ;Surname * Michel Morganella (born 17 May 1989), a Swiss footballer * Michele Morganella (born 25 April 1986), an Italian footballer ;Taxonomic genus * ''Morganella'' (bacterium), a genus of bacteria containing the single species ''Morganella morganii'' * ''Morganella'' (fungus), a genus of puffball fungi in the family Agaricaceae * ''Morganella'' (insect), a scale insect genus in the family Diaspididae * ''Morganella'' (brachiopod), a Devonian period brachiopod in the family Araksalosiidae ;Specific epithet * '' Phyllophaga morganella'' a species of New World scarab beetle in the family Melolonthidae. (See: ''Phyllophaga'') See also * ''Morganiella'', a genus of small flies in the family Mycetophilidae The Mycetophilidae are a family of small flies, forming the bulk of those species known as fungus gnats. About 3000 described species are placed in 150 genera, but the true number of species is undoubtedly much higher. They are generally found ...
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Michel Morganella
Michel Morganella (born 17 May 1989) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a defender for Chiasso. Club career Born to an Italian father and a Swiss mother, Morganella is a product of the FC Basel youth system and plays as a right-back or a wide-right midfielder. He first came into the Basel team at the end of the 2006–07 season, playing in three games that campaign. In the 2007–08 campaign he was given the #4 jersey, later starting to be featured on the first team. Morganella then signed a new three-year contract at Basel, with the club moving quickly to freshen up his expiring deal. This deal was intended to keep him at St. Jakob-Park until 2011. However, on 30 January 2009, following days of speculation about his future, Palermo officially announced to have signed Morganella from FC Basel on a four-year and a half contract, He thus became the first Swiss footballer to play for the ''rosanero''. During his early times at Palermo, Morganella never broke into t ...
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Michele Morganella
Michele Morganella (born 25 April 1986) is an Italian footballer who currently plays as midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie ... in Switzerland for FC Chippis. References Football CH profile 1986 births Living people Italian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders FC Chiasso players FC Sion players FC Le Mont players FC Stade Nyonnais players SC Kriens players FC Martigny-Sports players Swiss Super League players Swiss Challenge League players Swiss Promotion League players Swiss 1. Liga (football) players 2. Liga Interregional players Swiss people of Italian descent Footballers from Valais {{Switzerland-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Morganella (bacterium)
''Morganella morganii'' is a species of Gram-negative bacteria.eMedicineMorganella infections/ref> It has a commensal relationship within the intestinal tracts of humans, mammals, and reptiles as normal flora. Although ''M. morganii'' has a wide distribution, it is considered an uncommon cause of community-acquired infection, and it is most often encountered in postoperative and other nosocomial infections, such as urinary tract infections. Historical identification and systematics ''Morganella morganii'' was first described by a British bacteriologist H. de R. Morgan in 1906 as Morgan's bacillus. Morgan isolated the bacterium from stools of infants who were noted to have had "summer diarrhea". Later in 1919, Winslow'' et al.'' named Morgan's bacillus, ''Bacillus morganii''. In 1936, though, Rauss renamed ''B. morganii'' as ''Proteus morganii''. Fulton, in 1943, showed that ''B. columbensis'' and ''P. morganii'' were the same and defined the genus ''Morganella'', due to the DNA- ...
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Morganella (fungus)
''Morganella'' is a genus of puffball fungi in the family Agaricaceae. The genus name honors American botanist Andrew Price Morgan (1836–1907). The widely distributed genus is prevalent in tropical areas. A 2008 estimate placed nine species in ''Morganella'', but several new species have since been described. Species See also *List of Agaricales genera *List of Agaricaceae genera This is a list of genus, genera in the mushroom-forming fungus family Agaricaceae. Genera See also * List of Agaricales families * List of Agaricales genera References ;Notes ;References Cited texts *{{cite book , vauthors ... References External links * Agaricaceae Agaricales genera {{Agaricaceae-stub ...
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Morganella (insect)
''Morganella'' is a genus of scale insects in the family Diaspididae. '' Morganella longispina'' is the type species. It is named for Albert C. F. Morgan, the entomologist who first described the type species in 1889 (as ''Aspidiotus longispina''). Species * '' Morganella acaciae'' Munting, 1967 * '' Morganella barbatissima'' Takagi, 2007 * '' Morganella conspicua'' Brain, 1919 * '' Morganella cueroensis'' Cockerell, 1899 * '' Morganella longispina'' Morgan, 1889 * '' Morganella polyctena'' Takagi, 2003 * '' Morganella pseudospinigera'' Balachowsky, 1956 * '' Morganella spinigera'' Lindinger, 1909 Other species formerly ''Morganella'' * ''Morganella vuilleti'' or ''Morganella vuilletti'' now '' Sudanaspis vuilleti'' Marchal Marchal is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * André Marchal (1894–1980), French organist and teacher * Arlette Marchal (1902–1984), French film actress *Élie Marchal (1839–1923), Belgian botanist and mycologist * H ..., ...
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Morganella (brachiopod)
Morganella may refer to: Surname * Michel Morganella (born 1989), Swiss footballer * Michele Morganella (born 1986), Italian footballer Taxonomic genera * ''Morganella'' (bacterium), a genus of bacteria containing the single species ''Morganella morganii'' * ''Morganella'' (fungus), a genus of puffball fungi in the family Agaricaceae * ''Morganella'' (insect), a scale insect genus in the family Diaspididae * ''Morganella'' (brachiopod), a Devonian period brachiopod in the family Araksalosiidae See also * ''Morganiella'', a genus of small flies in the family Mycetophilidae The Mycetophilidae are a family of small flies, forming the bulk of those species known as fungus gnats. About 3000 described species are placed in 150 genera, but the true number of species is undoubtedly much higher. They are generally found ...
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Brachiopod
Brachiopods (), phylum Brachiopoda, are a phylum of trochozoan animals that have hard "valves" (shells) on the upper and lower surfaces, unlike the left and right arrangement in bivalve molluscs. Brachiopod valves are hinged at the rear end, while the front can be opened for feeding or closed for protection. Two major categories are traditionally recognized, articulate and inarticulate brachiopods. The word "articulate" is used to describe the tooth-and-groove structures of the valve-hinge which is present in the articulate group, and absent from the inarticulate group. This is the leading diagnostic skeletal feature, by which the two main groups can be readily distinguished as fossils. Articulate brachiopods have toothed hinges and simple, vertically-oriented opening and closing muscles. Conversely, inarticulate brachiopods have weak, untoothed hinges and a more complex system of vertical and oblique (diagonal) muscles used to keep the two valves aligned. In many brachiopods, a ...
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Phyllophaga Morganella
''Phyllophaga'' is a very large genus (more than 900 species) of New World scarab beetles in the subfamily Melolonthinae. Common names for this genus and many other related genera in the subfamily Melolonthinae are May beetles, June bugs, and July beetles. They range in size from and are blackish or reddish-brown in colour, without prominent markings, and often rather hairy ventrally. These beetles are nocturnal, coming to lights in great numbers. The generic name is derived from the Greek words ''phyllon'' (φυλλον), which means "leaf", and ' (φαγος), which means "eater", with a plural ending. Lifecycle The lifecycle takes about one year. Females lay 60 to 75 eggs over a period of about two weeks in midsummer. The white egg at first is elliptical (1.5 mm by 2.1 mm) but becomes more spherical as the larva inside develops. These hatch into white grubs about 18 days after laying. The newly hatched larvae are 8 mm long and grow to a length around 40 mm ...
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Phyllophaga
''Phyllophaga'' is a very large genus (more than 900 species) of New World scarab beetles in the subfamily Melolonthinae. Common names for this genus and many other related genera in the subfamily Melolonthinae are May beetles, June bugs, and July beetles. They range in size from and are blackish or reddish-brown in colour, without prominent markings, and often rather hairy ventrally. These beetles are nocturnal, coming to lights in great numbers. The generic name is derived from the Greek words ''phyllon'' (φυλλον), which means "leaf", and ' (φαγος), which means "eater", with a plural ending. Lifecycle The lifecycle takes about one year. Females lay 60 to 75 eggs over a period of about two weeks in midsummer. The white egg at first is elliptical (1.5 mm by 2.1 mm) but becomes more spherical as the larva inside develops. These hatch into white grubs about 18 days after laying. The newly hatched larvae are 8 mm long and grow to a length around 40 mm ...
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Morganiella
''Morganiella'' is a genus of flies belonging to the family Mycetophilidae. The species of this genus are found in New Zealand. Species: * ''Morganiella fusca ''Morganiella'' is a genus of flies belonging to the family Mycetophilidae The Mycetophilidae are a family of small flies, forming the bulk of those species known as fungus gnats. About 3000 described species are placed in 150 genera, but the ...'' Tonnoir & Edwards, 1927 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q18108732 Mycetophilidae Nematocera genera ...
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