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N. Indicus (other)
''N. indicus'' may refer to: * '' Neodistemon indicus'', a species of the nettle family of flowering plants * ''Neolithodes indicus'', a species of deep-sea king crab *'' Neoseiulus indicus'', a species of mite * '' Nitratireductor indicus'', a species of deep-sea bacteria Synonyms ''Notidanus indicus'', a synonym of ''Notorynchus cepedianus'', the broadnose sevengill shark See also * Indicus (other) Indicus – India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indi ...
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Neodistemon Indicus
''Neodistemon'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Urticaceae. The only species is ''Neodistemon indicus''. Its native range is Indian subcontinent to Indo-China Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as the Indochinese Peninsula or Indochina, is the continental portion of Southeast Asia. It lies east of the Indian subcontinent and south of Mainland China and is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west an .... References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q9049367, from2=Q15610889 Urticaceae Urticaceae genera Monotypic Rosales genera ...
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Neolithodes Indicus
''Neolithodes indicus'' is a species of king crab found in the Arabian Sea. It has been found at depths between . It was originally identified erroneously as '' Lithodes agassizii'' by A.R.S. Anderson in 1896. Etymology "''Neolithodes''" is derived from Greek and Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ... and means "new stone-crab", while "indicus" is Latin for "Indian". References External links * King crabs Crustaceans of the Indian Ocean Crustaceans described in 2020 {{Crab-stub ...
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Neoseiulus Indicus
''Neoseiulus'' is a genus of mites in the Phytoseiidae family. Species *''Neoseiulus accessus'' (Ueckermann & Loots, 1988) *''Neoseiulus aceriae'' (Gupta, 1975) *''Neoseiulus aegyptocitri'' (Kandeel & El-Halawany, 1986) *''Neoseiulus agrestis'' (Karg, 1960) *''Neoseiulus akakius'' Beard, 2001 *''Neoseiulus aleurites'' Ragusa & Athias-Henriot, 1983 *''Neoseiulus alidis'' (Kolodochka, 1989) *''Neoseiulus allenrolfius'' (Denmark, 1993) *''Neoseiulus alpinus'' (Schweizer, 1922) *''Neoseiulus alustoni'' (Livshitz & Kuznetsov, 1972) *''Neoseiulus amicus'' (Chant, 1959) *''Neoseiulus angeliquae'' (Schicha, 1987) *''Neoseiulus anonymus'' (Chant & Baker, 1965) *''Neoseiulus apeuthus'' Beard, 2001 *''Neoseiulus apkutik'' (Chant & Hansell, 1971) *''Neoseiulus arcticus'' (Chant & Hansell, 1971) *''Neoseiulus arenarius'' Denmark & Edland, 2002 *''Neoseiulus arenillus'' (Denmark & Muma, 1967) *''Neoseiulus argillaceus'' (Kolodochka & Bondarenko, 1993) *''Neoseiulus aridus'' (De Leon, 1962) *'' ...
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Nitratireductor Indicus
''Nitratireductor indicus'' is a Gram-negative, oxidase- and catalase-positive mobile bacteria from the genus of Nitratireductor which was isolated from deep-sea water of the Indian Ocean The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering or ~19.8% of the water on Earth's surface. It is bounded by Asia to the north, Africa to the west and Australia to the east. To the south it is bounded by th .... References External linksType strain of ''Nitratireductor indicus'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Phyllobacteriaceae Bacteria described in 2011 {{Phyllobacteriaceae-stub ...
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Notorynchus Cepedianus
The broadnose sevengill shark (''Notorynchus cepedianus'') is the only extant member of the genus ''Notorynchus'', in the family Hexanchidae. It is recognizable because of its seven gill slits, while most shark species have five gill slits, with the exception of the members of the order Hexanchiformes and the sixgill sawshark. This shark has a large, thick body, with a broad head and blunt snout. The top jaw has jagged, cusped teeth and the bottom jaw has comb-shaped teeth. Its single dorsal fin is set far back along the spine towards the caudal fin, and is behind the pelvic fins. In this shark the upper caudal fin is much longer than the lower, and is slightly notched near the tip. Like many sharks, this sevengill is counter-shaded. Its dorsal surface is silver-gray to brown in order to blend with the dark water and substrate when viewed from above. In counter to this, its ventral surface is very pale, blending with the sunlit water when viewed from below. The body and fins are c ...
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