• counts as long because of the pause which follows. The word anceps comes from the Latin anceps, ancipitis, meaning "two-headed, uncertain, unfixed". The...
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    Desmarestia anceps (Phaeophyceae), along a depth gradient [2007]". agris.fao.org. Food and Agriculture Organization. "Desmarestia anceps". ncbi.nlm.nih...
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    Laelia anceps is a species of orchid found in Mexico and Guatemala. Laelia anceps ssp. anceps (Mexico to Guatemala). The diploid chromosome number of L...
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  • Ibalia anceps is a species of ibaliid wasp in the family Ibaliidae. It is found in North America. It is a parasitoid of Tremex columba. "Ibalia anceps Report"...
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    lived during the Eocene epoch. Two species are currently recognized: U. anceps from the United States during the Early to Middle Eocene (56–38 million...
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    to get nectar. "Lapeirousia anceps | PlantZAfrica". pza.sanbi.org. Retrieved 2023-06-26. "Long Kabong (Lapeirousia anceps)". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2023-07-24...
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    status of Argia anceps is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable. "Argia anceps Report". Integrated...
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    granite or limestone. "Lobelia anceps". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 29 January 2022. Wilson, G. "Lobelia anceps". VICFLORA-flora of Victoria. Royal...
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    Dasyuris anceps is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is endemic to New Zealand. Dasyuris anceps anceps Butler, 1877 Dasyuris anceps grisescens...
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    Liodon (redirect from Liodon anceps)
    on which the family Mosasauridae was based. Liodon anceps was first described as "Leiodon anceps" by Richard Owen in 1841, based only on two tooth fragments...
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