Stratocumuliform lacunosus Cirrocumulus stratiformis lacunosus (V-19) Cirrocumulus castellanus lacunosus (V-20) Cirrocumulus floccus lacunosus (V-21) Precipitation-based...
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Altocumulus lacunosus is a type of altocumulus cloud. The term lacunosus is from Latin, meaning "full of gaps". This type of cloud appears as holes present...
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Austroboletus lacunosus is a bolete fungus native to Australia. The species was originally described as Boletus lacunosus by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke and...
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Hardyhead silverside (redirect from Atherinomorus lacunosus)
populations identified as A. lacunosus in the Red Sea and Mediterranean may represent three such species. The name Atherinomorus lacunosus means the hollow bearing...
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Cirrocumulus lacunosus, also known as Cirrocumulus lacunar or Cirrocumulus lacunaris, is a variety of cirrocumulus cloud. The term lacunosus is from Latin...
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Cyperus species "Cyperus lacunosus Griseb". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000. n.d. Retrieved May 30, 2024. "Cyperus lacunosus Griseb". Kew Science – Plants...
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seen mostly with the stratiformis and lenticularis species types. The lacunosus variety contains circular holes caused by downdrafts in the cloud and...
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Gonocephalus lacunosus, Manthey's forest dragon, is a species of agamid lizard. It is found in Indonesia. Kamsi, M., Amarasinghe, A. & Riyanto, A. 2021...
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is common on species lenticularis or lenticular cloud. Stratocumulus Lacunosus clouds are very uncommon. They only occur when there are localized downdrafts...
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Seirophora lacunosa (redirect from Teloschistes lacunosus)
hydration sources—rain, dew, and water vapour—that enable Teloschistes lacunosus to survive, probing into the reasons behind its distribution patterns...
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