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‖ peloria Bot. (pɪˈlɔərɪə) [mod.L., f. Gr. πέλωρ-ος monstrous, f. πέλωρ prodigy, monster; used first as a specific adj. in the name Linaria Peloria.] Regularity or symmetry of structure occurring abnormally in flowers normally irregular or unsymmetrical.1859 Darwin Orig. Spec. v. 145 In irregular fl...
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Mesapia
It contains only one species, Mesapia peloria, the Tibet blackvein, which is found in India, Nepal and China. It is a mid-sized to large species. Description of a new subspecies of Mesapia peloria from central Nepal, and taxonomic notes for other subspecies (Lepidoptera, Pieridae).
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Pelorism
Linnaeus called this type of mutant a 'Peloria', the Greek for 'monster' or 'prodigy', because of the huge implications for the then current belief that Etymology
Peloria derives from both new Latin and from the Greek word , meaning 'monstrous'.
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pleiomorphy
pleiomorphy (ˈplaɪəmɔːfɪ) [f. pleio- + Gr. µορϕή form + -ια, -y.] (See also pleomorphy, etc.) In Bot. a. The occurrence of more than one distinct stage or form in the life-cycle of a species, as in certain heterœcious fungi, which pass through two or three stages. b. The state of a flower which is u...
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Palaeonictis
The biggest species, Palaeonictis peloria (meaning "terrible ancient weasel") is known from an incomplete jaw that must have measured over in length.
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Chiridota
Chiridota nigra Mortensen, 1925
Chiridota ochotensis Savel'eva, 1941
Chiridota orientalis Smirnov, 1981
Chiridota pacifica Heding, 1928
Chiridota peloria
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Palaeonictinae
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Genus: †Palaeonictis (de Blainville, 1842)
†Palaeonictis gigantea (de Blainville, 1842)
†Palaeonictis occidentalis (Osborn, 1892)
†Palaeonictis peloria
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List of butterflies of India (Pieridae)
Pierinae or the whites
Coliadinae or the yellows
Subfamily Pierinae, whites
Genus Aporia, blackveins
Tibet blackvein, Aporia peloria Hewitson, 1853
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Habenaria gymnadenia Druce 1897
Orchis conopea Gras 1862
Orchis conopsea L. 1753
Orchis cornopica Mill. 1768
Orchis ornithis Jacq. 1774
Orchis peloria
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Colossendeis
Colossendeis mycterismos Bamber, 2004
Colossendeis nasuta Hedgpeth, 1949
Colossendeis notialis Child, 1995
Colossendeis oculifera Stock, 1963
Colossendeis peloria
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Oxyaenidae
Dipsalodon
†Dipsalodon churchillorum
†Dipsalodon matthewi
Genus: †Palaeonictis
†Palaeonictis gigantea
†Palaeonictis occidentalis
†Palaeonictis peloria
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List of butterflies of China (Pieridae)
1890)
Leptidea lactea Lorkovic, 1950 Tapaischan, China
Leptidea serrata Lee, 1955
genus: Leptosia
Leptosia nina (Fabricius, 1793)
genus: Mesapia
Mesapia peloria
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Medetera
nepalensis Bickel, 1987
Medetera pallipes (Zetterstedt, 1843)
Medetera palmaris Negrobov & Stackelberg, 1972
Medetera parenti Stackelberg, 1925
Medetera peloria
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Al Columbia
The Biologic Show #1 followed in 1995, featuring the first part of a never-continued Pim and Francie serial, Peloria; an issue #2 was advertised but never pair of impish waifs whose antics get them into horrific trouble, Pim and Francie first appeared in the story "Tar Frogs" and are the protagonists in "Peloria
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The Biologic Show
Issue #1 is dominated by the 16-page Pim and Francie story "Peloria: Part One", intended as the start of an ongoing serial. Upon the demise of The Biologic Show Fantagraphics announced that Peloria would be released as a stand-alone graphic novel, but this plan was also abandoned
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