• Look up potens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Potens, a Latin word meaning powerful, confer potency, found in the word potentate, may refer to: Metriorhynchus...
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  • M. potens may refer to: Metriorhynchus potens, an extinct Late Jurassic metriorhynchid crocodile species Myolepta potens, a hoverfly species Potens (disambiguation)...
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  • P. potens may refer to: Psalodon potens, an extinct mammal species Purranisaurus potens, an extinct Late Jurassic metriorhynchid crocodile species Potens...
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    individual T. potens may have encountered a mass death during a period of drought in the sub-tropical Alcoota region. The revision of Thylacinus potens by Yates...
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    included Dimetrodon. Reconstruction of a T. potens feasting on a Ulemosaurus Reconstruction of a pair of T. potens Fossil skeleton of a juvenile individual...
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  • T. potens may refer to: Thylacinus potens, a prehistoric mammal species Titanophoneus potens, a prehistoric synapsid species Potens (disambiguation) This...
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  • different tunes. The following links give examples: Rector Potens Verax Deus (Ferial Tone) Rector Potens (Schola Hungarica)  This article incorporates text from...
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  • Nocardiopsis potens is a bacterium from the genus Nocardiopsis which has been isolated from household waste in Stuttgart in Germany. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de...
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  • Gandakasia (redirect from Gandakasia potens)
    †Ambulocetidae Genus: †Gandakasia Dehm & Oettingen-Spielberg, 1958 Species: †G. potens Binomial name †Gandakasia potens Dehm & Oettingen-Spielberg, 1958...
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  • von Poten (8 August 1828 – 22 November 1909), known as Bernhard von Poten, was a royal Prussian colonel best known for his military writing. Poten was...
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