- truncatella
- trun·ca·tel·la
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Truncatella (disambiguation) — Truncatella may refer to:*Truncatella (mollusk) a genus of shoreline gastropods *Truncatella (fungus) a genus of plant pathogens … Wikipedia
Truncatella (mollusk) — Taxobox name = Truncatella image width = 50px image caption = Truncatella bilabiata [Walker, Bryant. 1928. The terrestrial shell bearing mollusca of Alabama. Univ. Mich. Mus. Zool. Misc. Pub. 18, 180 pp.] regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca… … Wikipedia
Truncatella subcylindrica — Truncatella subcylindrica … Wikipédia en Français
Truncatella guerinii — Taxobox name = Truncatella guerinii status = DD | status system = IUCN2.3 regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca classis = Gastropoda ordo = Mesogastropoda familia = Truncatellidae genus = Truncatella species = T. guerinii binomial = Truncatella… … Wikipedia
Truncatella laurocerasi — Taxobox name = Truncatella laurocerasi regnum = Fungi phylum = Ascomycota classis = Sordariomycetes subclassis = Xylariomycetidae ordo = Xylariales familia = Amphisphaeriaceae genus = Truncatella species = T. laurocerasi binomial = Truncatella… … Wikipedia
Truncatella guerinii — Truncatella guerinii Estado de conservación Datos insuficientes … Wikipedia Español
Truncatella (fungus) — Taxobox name = Truncatella regnum = Fungi phylum = Ascomycota classis = Sordariomycetes subclassis = Xylariomycetidae ordo = Xylariales familia = Amphisphaeriaceae genus = Truncatella genus authority = The fungal genus Truncatella in the family… … Wikipedia
truncatella — L. trunco, shorten by cutting off; ella, diminutive. Glume apices truncate or with shallow notches … Etymological dictionary of grasses
truncatella — ˌtrəŋkəˈtelə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin truncatus (past participle) + ella : a genus (the type of the family Truncatellidae) of snails that are usually terrestrial near the sea but occasionally occur in either salt… … Useful english dictionary
Micromollusk — Numerous shells of the freshwater snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum compared to an American dime, which is 18 mm in diameter … Wikipedia