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Genus of gastropods
genus Cingula include: Cingula aequa (E. A. Smith, 1890) Cingula agapeta (E. A. Smith, 1890) Cingula alvearium (Watson, 1886) Cingula arenaria Mighels and
Cingula
Species of springtail
Homidia cingula is a species of slender springtail in the family Entomobryidae. "Homidia cingula". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. Bellinger, P.F.; Christiansen
Homidia_cingula
Species of gastropod
Cingula trifasciata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. The length of an adult shell varies
Cingula_trifasciata
Indo-European language
For example, Albanian qingël(ë) 'saddle girth; dwarf elder' from Latin cingula and Albanian e vjetër 'old, aged; former' from vjet but influenced by Latin
Albanian_language
Species of gastropod
Species: H. vitrea Binomial name Hyala vitrea (Montagu, 1803) Synonyms Cingula vitrea (Montagu, 1803) Onoba vitrea (Montagu) Hyala glabrata Fleming, J
Hyala_vitrea
Fastener for a belt
Belt buckles and other fixtures are used on a variety of belts, including cingula, baltea, baldrics and later waist-belts. Belt buckles go back at least
Belt_buckle
Large tooth at the back of the mouth
Cusps are occasionally joined to form ridges and expanded to form crests. Cingula are often incomplete ridges that pass around the base of the crown. Mammalian
Molar_(tooth)
Species of gastropod
three revolving cingula and covered by numerous, fine, elevated, longitudinal ribs, most distinct in the grooves between the cingula and on the subsutural
Alvania_minuscula
Species of gastropod
Rissoidae Genus: Setia Species: S. anselmoi Binomial name Setia anselmoi (van Aartsen & Engl, 1999) Synonyms Cingula anselmoi van Aartsen & Engl, 1999
Setia_anselmoi
Species of gastropod
semistriata (Montagu, 1808) Synonyms Alvania semistriata (Montagu, 1808) Cingula semistriata Montagu Setia marmorata (Cantraine, 1842) Setia subsulcata
Crisilla_semistriata
Species of gastropod
Rissoidae Genus: Peringiella Species: P. elegans Binomial name Peringiella elegans (Locard, 1892) Synonyms Cingula elegans Locard, 1892 Cingula nitida
Peringiella_elegans
Species of gastropod
Onoba aculeus, common name the pointed cingula, is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. The
Onoba_aculeus
Species of gastropod
Rissoidae Genus: Setia Species: S. slikorum Binomial name Setia slikorum (Verduin, 1984) Synonyms Cingula sliki Verduin, 1984 Cingula slikorum Verduin, 1984
Setia_slikorum
Rare dental anomaly resulting in teeth having more than one cusp
and the incisal edge of the tooth. Other sources classify all enlarged cingula as talon cusps, and classify them according to the degree of enlargement
Talon_cusp
Genus of gastropods
Gastropoda Subclass: Caenogastropoda Order: Littorinimorpha Family: Iravadiidae Genus: Liroceratia Ponder, 1984 Type species Cingula sulcata O. Boettger, 1893
Liroceratia
Part of the tooth
improving tooth longevity. Various anatomical features of teeth, including the cingula, interact with oral structures during speech. They collectively contribute
Cingulum_(tooth)
Extinct genus of mammals
tapiroids due to the lophodont dentiton and the absence of lingual and buccal cingula and molar metaconule. I. guptai has been estimated to have had a body mass
Indolophus
Species of gastropod
Species: S. latior Binomial name Setia latior (Mighels & Adams, 1842) Synonyms Alvania latior (Mighels & Adams, 1842) Cingula latior Mighels & Adams, 1842
Setia_latior
Genus of extinct artiodactyl from the Middle Eocene
structure developed between the inner and outer ridge. Anterior and posterior cingula (raised protrusions) do not extend very high, with the posterior cingulum
Metkatius
Extinct species of mammal
molars of this species had thin enamel and there was a prominent molar cingula. This species also possessed a robust zygomatic bone and a pronounced snout
Proconsul_africanus
Species of gastropod
Binomial name Onoba semicostata (Montagu, 1803) Synonyms Cingula semicostata (Montagu, 1803) Cingula striata (Adams, 1797) (nomen dubium) Odostomia marionae
Onoba_semicostata
Extinct genus of mammal
posfossid being weakly excavated, the entoconid being quite large, lack of cingula, and a small and a inflated hypocounlid. The upper molars are noticeably
Abdounodus
Extinct genus of mammaliaforms
-large, zostros -girdle and don -tooth—referring to the large external cingula of the upper molars). The specific name honours Rudner for her discovery
Megazostrodon
Classification of eukaryotes
Branchipocola, Camptoptyche, Chalarodora, Cibdelia, Cichkovia, Cinetidomyxa, Cingula, Cladomonas, Clathrella, Codonoeca, Coelosporidium, Copromonas, Cyanomastix
Protist_classification
Genus of snakes
to eat. Its species name is derived from Latin ater meaning black and cingula meaning girdle referring to its physical appearance. It is commonly known
Scolecophis
Genus of molluscs
Margarites costalis (Gould, 1841) Turbo cingillus Montagu, 1803: synonym of Cingula trifasciata (J. Adams, 1800) Turbo cingulata Röding, 1798: synonym of Turbo
Turbo_(gastropod)
anterolingual (towards the front of the tooth and on the side of the tongue) cingula. SYSU-M-4 is poorly preserved and offers little to no information on the
Maobrontops
Family of gastropods
of the systematic position of the prosobranch gastropod Cingulopsis (= Cingula) fulgida (J. Adams)". Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London
Cingulopsidae
Extinct species of marsupial
the second premolar. Both the upper and lower dentition retain anterior cingula. In addition, all molars display a longitudinal blade formed by the hypoconid
Wabulacinus
Genus of springtails
bicolor Guthrie, 1903 Entomobrya californica (Schott, 1891) Entomobrya cingula Boener, 1906 Entomobrya clitellaria Guthrie, 1903 Entomobrya comparata
Entomobrya
Extinct genus of marsupials
low and the first premolars elongated. Cristids obliqua and posterior cingula are missing on the lower molars. The feature that defines the close association
Watutia
Genus of sawflies
(Fabricius 1798) – tiny yellow sawfly Monostegia analis Konow 1887 Monostegia cingula Konow 1891 Monostegia nigra Konow 1896 Distribution is holarctic, from
Monostegia
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
with six serrations on the anterior margin instead of seven or eight, and cingula, thickened tooth crown bases, without vertical grooves. Stegouros differs
Stegouros
Extinct genus of mammals
anterior cingula are stronger, that the postsinus (gap behind the posterior cingulum) is deeper, and that the medisinus (gap between the two cingula) is much
Amynodon
Species of gastropod
Binomial name Crisilla basteriae (Moolenbeek & Faber, 1986) Synonyms Alvania basteriae (Moolenbeek & Faber, 1986) Cingula basteriae Moolenbeek & Faber, 1987
Crisilla_basteriae
Species of gastropod
pseudosyngenes Binomial name Alvania pseudosyngenes Warén, 1973 Synonyms Cingula syngenes Verrill, 1884 Rissoa syngenes A. E. Verrill, 1884 sensu Friele
Alvania_pseudosyngenes
Species of gastropod
Binomial name Setia antipolitana (van der Linden & Wagner, 1987) Synonyms Cingula antipolitana van der Linden & W. M. Wagner, 1987 (original combination)
Setia_antipolitana
Extinct species of bat
and the metaconid and paraconid are lower and about equally high. The cingula (shelves) at the front and the back are low. The second molar (m2) is similar
Macronycteris_besaoka
Species of gastropod
C. beniamina Binomial name Crisilla beniamina (Monterosato, 1884) Synonyms Alvania beniamina (Monterosato, 1884) Cingula beniamina Monterosato, 1844<
Crisilla_beniamina
1808) Alvania zetlandica (Montagu, 1815) Cingula alderi (Jeffreys, 1859) Cingula semicostata (Montagu, 1803) Cingula trifasciata (Adams J., 1800) Manzonia
List of marine gastropods of Ireland
List_of_marine_gastropods_of_Ireland
Genus of extinct crocodylomorph
molariforms, which are more complex in shape featuring multiple cusps and cingula. The first molariform only possesses two cusps, with the one further to
Thilastikosuchus
Species of gastropod
Littorinimorpha Family: Rissoidae Genus: Setia Species: S. jansseni Binomial name Setia jansseni (Verduin, 1984) Synonyms Cingula jansseni Verduin, 1984
Setia_jansseni
Extinct species of ape from Miocene Europe
molars save from the M3 are elongated, the upper molars and premolars lack cingula, the lingual cusps of the upper molars are positioned peripherally, the
Pierolapithecus
choanae are usually very large and elongate. cingulum A cingulum (plural: cingula) is a shelf-like bulge surrounding the base of a tooth crown. clavicles
Glossary_of_dinosaur_anatomy
Species of gastropod
impressed and weakly canaliculate, bordered by two thickened, rounded spiral cingula, one above and one below the suture. On the body whorl, a distinct spiral
Eulimastoma_didymum
Species of gastropod
(1984). On the taxonomy of some recent European marine species of the genus Cingula s.l.. Basteria 48: 37-87 Oliver J.D., Templado J. & Kersting D. 2012. Gasterópodos
Crisilla_aartseni
Genus of gastropods
fulgens Turton, 1932 Costabieta madreporica (Issel, 1869): synonym of Cingula madreporica Issel, 1869 Costabieta paupera Thiele, 1925: synonym of Rissoa
Costabieta
ciliatum †Ciliatocardium islandicum – or unidentified related form Cingula †Cingula martyni Clinocardium †Clinocardium californiense – or unidentified
List of the Cenozoic life of Alaska
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Alaska
Extinct genus of mammals
those of known specimens in their smaller size, the presence of labial cingula (ridges of enamel facing the lips), a less centrally acute lingual (facing
Tinodon
Dutch biologist (1929–2016)
Odostomia ornata Turton, 1932 not H. & A. Adams, 1853 (Pyramidellidae). Cingula bruggeni Verduin, 1984 Type locality: Spain, Strait of Gibraltar, Tarifa
Adolph_Cornelis_van_Bruggen
Genus of mammals
Zygorhiza is 3.1.4.33.1.4.3, the deciduous dental formula is 3.1.43.1.4. The cingula at the base of the tooth crowns on P2–4 are strongly developed but do not
Zygorhiza
Extinct subfamily of rhinoceroses
molars) show a number of distinctive characters, including the labial cingula being reduced on both the upper and lower teeth, though the lingual cingulum
Aceratheriinae
Species of gastropod
keenae Gordon, 1939 Alvania kyskaensis Bartsch, 1917 Alvania montereyensis Bartsch, 1911 Alvania sanjuanensis Bartsch, 1920 Cingula eyerdami Willett, 1934
Onoba_carpenteri
Species of small mammal from the middle Jurassic of Madagascar
the integrity of Australosphenida, they cited the presence of lingual cingula in various non-australosphenidan mammals; the presence of two cusps in
Ambondro_mahabo
Genus of extinct mammal from Eocene Epoch
tooth. It has transverse upper molars with conical cusps and large lophs. Cingula are prominent and present throughout the entirety of the molar. K. kalakotensis
Kunmunella
Semiaquatic rodent in the family Cricetidae
cusps and crests) at the labial (outer) side of the molars are closed by cingula (ridges). On the first and second upper molars, the flexi do not extend
Oryzomys_couesi
Extinct genus of ankylosaurian dinosaurs
denticles on the edge closest to the tip of the snout and large furrows on the cingula. Seven to eight mesial denticles are found on each Antarctopelta tooth
Antarctopelta
Species of gastropod
(C.B. Adams, 1852) Synonyms Chrysallida paupercula (C.B. Adams, 1852) Cingula paupercula C.B. Adams, 1852 (basionym) Odostomia (Chrysallida) paupercula
Odostomia_paupercula
Species of gastropod
Littorinimorpha Family: Rissoidae Genus: Setia Species: S. bruggeni Binomial name Setia bruggeni (Verduin, 1984) Synonyms Cingula bruggeni Verduin, 1984
Setia_bruggeni
Genus of ankylosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period
the upper jaw; and the teeth, which are relatively small, lacking true cingula, and having variable fluting of the denticles. However, these traits are
Euoplocephalus
Species of gastropod
Littorinimorpha Family: Rissoidae Genus: Setia Species: S. kuiperi Binomial name Setia kuiperi (Verduin, 1984) Synonyms Cingula kuiperi Verduin, 1984
Setia_kuiperi
Taxonomy of a fossil mammal genus
section; incisor teeth vestigal; grinding teeth long-crowned with prominent cingula; premolars with accelerated tetartocones." Allops Marsh, 1887 Broadening
Taxonomy_of_Megacerops
Medical condition
Additional tubercules Aesthetic and/or occlusion problems Agenesis Bifid cingula Exaggerated cusp of Carabelli Gemination Impaction Labial drifting Labial
Dens_evaginatus
Species of gastropod
Family: Rissoidae Genus: Obtusella Species: O. intersecta Binomial name Obtusella intersecta (S.V. Wood, 1857) Synonyms Cingula alderi (Jeffreys, 1858)<
Obtusella_intersecta
North American species of rodent
cusps and crests) at the labial (outer) side of the molars are closed by cingula (ridges). The upper molars have two longitudinal rows of cusps, not three
Marsh_rice_rat
Extinct species of hyrax
individuals the points have been worn away. The lower cheek molars bear cingula (U-shaped ridges) on the outer front edge of the hypoconulid and protoconulid
Procavia_antiqua
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
specimen has very large squamosal horns and teeth with shelf-like labial cingula and unique Z-shaped carinae in occlusal view. Like other ankylosaurids
Oohkotokia
Extinct family of dinosaurs
Heterodontosaurus, the teeth were chisel-shaped, with much higher crowns and no cingula, so that there was no difference in width between the crowns and the roots
Heterodontosauridae
Family of gastropods
Boreomica Guzhov, 2017 † Botryphallus Ponder, 1990 Calvadosiella Wenz, 1939 † Cingula Fleming, 1828 Crisilla Monterosato, 1917 Ellenstrongia Amati, Di Giulio
Rissoidae
Genus of springtails
amethystina Homidia anhuiensis Homidia chosonica Homidia chrysothrix Homidia cingula Homidia emeiensis Homidia fascia Homidia flava Homidia flavonigra Homidia
Homidia
Species of gastropod
Family: Rissoidae Genus: Boreocingula Species: B. globulus Binomial name Boreocingula globulus (Møller, 1842) Synonyms Cingula globulus Onoba globulus
Boreocingula_globulus
Extinct genus of mammals
most peculiar distinctive characteristics were the cup-shaped internal cingula and the lack of singula on the premolars, and a thick layer of cementum
Argyrohippus
Extinct genus of felids
cingulum borders the posterior accessory cusplet. Both the labial and lingual cingula are smooth. Its p4 is also narrow, and very-high crowned, with well-developed
Diamantofelis
Extinct genus of cynodonts
incompletely known, but they appear to have been similar to the upper ones. The cingula were poorly developed and bore no cusps. Unlike in the prozostrodonts,
Bonacynodon
Structures made of large upright stones
Chronology and Geography of the Makers of Hunebeds and Tiefstich Pottery (= Cingula. Volume 5). Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam 1979, ISBN 978-90-70319-05-2
Megaliths_in_the_Netherlands
Genus of gastropods
of the systematic position of the prosobranch gastropod Cingulopsis (= Cingula) fulgida (J. Adams). Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London
Eatonina
Overview of anthropomorphic stake gods
Roymans, Tribal Societies in Northern Gaul: An Anthropological Perspective, Cingula 12, Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam, Albert Egges van Giffen Instituut
Iron_Age_wooden_cult_figures
Species of gastropod
1999) Duplicaria sinae Prelle, 2011 Terebra angolensis Aubry, 1999 Terebra cingula Kiener, 1839 Terebra faval Adanson, 1757 Terebra favat d'Orbigny in Webb
Oxymeris_senegalensis
Subclass of mammals
Australosphenida hypothesis remains controversial; for example, lingual cingula seem to be a presence in various non-australosphenidan mammals and some
Yinotheria
Species of gastropod
Littorinimorpha Family: Rissoidae Genus: Setia Species: S. amabilis Binomial name Setia amabilis (Locard, 1886) Synonyms Cingula amabilis Locard, 1886
Setia_amabilis
Genus of gastropods
almo Bartsch, 1915: synonym of Alvania winslowae Bartsch, 1928 synonym of Cingula winslowae (Bartsch, 1928) (junior primary homonym of Alvania almo Bartsch
Alvania
wahtubbeana †Chordeiles †Chordeiles minor Cibicides †Cibicides lobatulus Cingula †Cingula norfolkensis Circulus †Circulus liratus Cirsotrema Cistothorus †Cistothorus
List of the Cenozoic life of Virginia
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Virginia
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
convex ventral border; no mandibular ornamentation; tooth crowns have cingula on labial sides, swollen bases, and middle ridge on lingual sides; short
Tianzhenosaurus
Genus of extinct artiodactyl from the middle eocene
an especially enlarged paracone. Every premolar has lingual and labial cingula. The second premolar is narrow and its lingual side slopes inwards. The
Haqueina
Species of gastropod
much more convex and elegantly reticulated by radial ribs and by girdles (cingula) equal to them, both of which are extremely slender and very closely spaced
Anatoma_eximia
Species of gastropod
Littorinimorpha Family: Cochliopidae Genus: Onobops Species: O. jacksoni Binomial name Onobops jacksoni (Bartsch, 1953) Synonyms Cingula jacksoni (Bartsch, 1953)
Onobops_jacksoni
"Anglo-Saxon" culture was being developed. In late Roman Gaul and Britain cingula or belts decorated with metal fittings were worn as signs of rank by both
Quoit_brooch
Genus of gastropods
Pyramidelloides angustus (Hedley, 1898) Rissoa griegi Friele, 1879: synonym of Cingula griegi (Friele, 1879) Rissoa grisea Martens, 1885: synonym of Onoba grisea
Rissoa
Species of gastropod
syngenes (A. E. Verrill, 1884) Synonyms Cingula syngenes A. E. Verrill, 1884 (basionym, taxon does not belong to Cingula) Rissoa syngenes (A. E. Verril, 1884)<
Alvania_syngenes
cheesmanae Donisthorpe, 1937 Polyrhachis cincta Viehmeyer, 1913 Polyrhachis cingula Donisthorpe, 1947 Polyrhachis circumdata Viehmeyer, 1913 Polyrhachis clarkei
List_of_Polyrhachis_species
Extinct genus of notoungulates
peculiar distinctive characteristics were the cup-shaped internal cingula and the lack of cingula on the premolars, and a thick layer of cementum. Moqueguahippus
Moqueguahippus
Species of gastropod
Adams, 1852) Synonyms Chrysallida (Ividella) notabilis (C.B. Adams, 1852) Cingula turrita C.B. Adams, 1852 Odostomia (Ivitella) notabilis Odostomia (Ividella)
Odostomia_notabilis
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
their bases being swollen with a weak cingulum. The teeth lack crescentic cingula. A rostral maxillary tooth crown has small denticles and cusps present
Chuanqilong
islandica †Chlamys rubida †Chrysodomus – tentative report Chrysolina Cibicides Cingula Clinocardium †Clinocardium nuttallii Colus Corbicula Corbula †Cornwallius
List of the prehistoric life of Alaska
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Alaska
Extinct basilosaurid early whale
at its base. However, Chrysocetus' premolars lack the denticles on the cingula characteristic of Zygorhiza. The cheek teeth are overall described as narrow
Chrysocetus
Species of gastropod
Species: R. lilacina Binomial name Rissoa lilacina Récluz, 1843 Synonyms Cingula parva var. rufilabris Thorpe, 1844 Lilacinia violacea canariensis F. Nordsieck
Rissoa_lilacina
†Cigelirina †Cilara †Cimoliocentrum †Cimolithium †Cinclidonema †Cinctiscala Cingula Cingulina †Cinguliturris †Cinulia †Circulopsis †Circuloscala †Circulus
List of marine gastropod genera in the fossil record
List_of_marine_gastropod_genera_in_the_fossil_record
Species of gastropod
6: 264-286 Nekhaev I.O. (2016). Morphology and systematic position of Cingula tumidula G.O. Sars, 1878 (Gastropoda: Rissoidae). Zootaxa. 4184(2): 395-400
Pusillina_tumidula
Species of gastropod
They are encircled by numerous unequal granuliferous riblets. The sutural cingula are elevated, subundulate, spirally striate, and pallidly tessellate. The
Astele_multigrana
Species of gastropod
Binomial name Crisilla picta (Jeffreys, 1867) Synonyms Rissoa picta Jeffreys, 1867 Auriconoba watsoni Nordsieck, 1972 Cingula picta (Jeffreys, 1867)
Crisilla_picta
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Boy/Male
Arabic
Great
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Kerry, KERRIE means "Ciar's people."Â
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Worship; Praise; Reverence
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Muslim
Moon; Lump of Earth
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
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Manusri | மாஂநà¯à®¸à®°à¯€
Goddess Lakshmi
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Sandalwood
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Famous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Worship, Prayer, Pooja
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Great Splendour
CINGULA
CINGULA
CINGULA
CINGULA
CINGULA
n.
An American longicorn beetle (Oncideres cingulatus) which lays its eggs in the twigs of the hickory, and then girdles each branch by gnawing a groove around it, thus killing it to provide suitable food for the larvae.