「Canis」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Canis also strove for contrast by varying his contra | |
seases in dogs: canine ehrlichiosis (Ehrlichia | canis) and canine babesiosis (Babesia canis). |
can spread D. caninum include Ctenocephalides | canis and Ctenocephalides felis. |
such as the dog-wolf-coyote complex (the genus | Canis) and the cobras (genus Naja). |
Babesia | canis and Babesia bigemina are "large babesias" that |
rms (Trichuris vulpis), and ascarids (Toxocara | canis and Toxascaris leonina). |
Canis apolloniensis was a short-lived species in geo | |
Canis apolloniensis was named by Koufos and Kostopou | |
Canis apolloniensis is an extinct species of Canidae | |
s an unrecognized canid species or subspecies ( | Canis aureus lupaster or Canis lupus arabs), reporte |
The Sri Lankan Jackal ( | Canis aureus naria), also known as the Southern Indi |
C. cedazoensis is close in size to | Canis aureus. |
Timeline highlighting | Canis cedazoensis in red |
Canis cedazoensis existed for approximately 4.6 mill | |
Canis cedazoensis was named by O. Mooser and W. W. D | |
Canis cedazoensis is an extinct species of smaller C | |
given the species biological classification of | Canis consolator by 19th century dog writers. |
Timeline of | Canis edwardii in red |
Canis edwardii was named by Gazin in 1942. | |
Canis edwardii (Edward's wolf) is an extinct species | |
Can f 1 or | canis familiaris allergen 1 is a lipocalin allergen |
Canis familiaris - Dog | |
No other record of | Canis ferox has been found outside of central Mexico |
Canis ferox was named by Miller and Carranza-Castane | |
liocene through the Miocene epoch (5.33 Mya).. | Canis ferox existed for approximately 5 million year |
Canis ferox is a species of canidae which was endemi | |
It is one of the more basal species of | Canis, having existed before most of the major clade |
Ehrlichia | canis is a species of Ehrlichia affecting dogs of al |
rva migrans syndrome that occurs when toxocara | canis larvae invade the eye. |
Canis latrans mearnsi, also known as the Mearns coyo | |
Coyote ( | Canis latrans) |
), mule deer (Odocoileus hemonius) and coyote ( | Canis latrans). |
, Collared Peccary (Pecari tajacu) and coyote ( | Canis latrans). |
ua narica), Jaguar (Panthera onca) and Coyote ( | Canis latrans). |
with the Dire Wolf (1.80 Ma-11,000 years ago), | Canis lepophagus (10.3-1.8 |
Canis lepophagus or Hare-eating Wolf is an extinct s | |
It was not closely related to the true dog ( | Canis lupus familiaris). |
hasmus schwartzi is a fluke that infects dogs ( | Canis lupus familiaris), muskrats (Ondatra zibethicu |
etermine whether they belong to the subspecies | Canis lupus familiaris, as is the case with most dog |
oodnight to the Boys in Blue (2000), The Great | Canis Lupus (2001), and Tell me a Tale: A Novel of t |
This species was synonymized subjectively with | Canis lupus (Gray wolf) in 1954 by B. Kurten in 1974 |
Canis lupus is the Latin-based scientific name for t | |
The Steppe Wolf ( | Canis lupus campestris) is a subspecies of grey wolf |
he progressive rock canon for the Deram label, | Canis Lupus (1973), Saturation Point (1973) and Nigh |
especially true dogs in the biological sense ( | Canis lupus familiaris, whether domestic or stray), |
Dog ( | Canis lupus familiaris) |
is intermediate in size between the Gray Wolf ( | Canis lupus) and the Coyote (Canis latrans) |
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a female wolf ( | Canis lupus) |
For example, gray wolves belong to the species | Canis lupus, coyotes to Canis latrans, golden jackal |
idered a species in itself but a subspecies of | Canis lupus, Canis lupus rufus, and because Taxonomy |
ll other dogs and are descended from the wolf, | Canis lupus. |
Canis Maior and Columba in Bayers Uranometria 1603 ( | |
See also: list of stars in | Canis Major |
NGC 2374 is an open cluster in the | Canis Major constellation. |
NGC 2204 is an open cluster in the | Canis Major constellation. |
The only Messier object in | Canis Major is Messier 41 (NGC 2287), an open cluste |
rom the long filament of stars pulled from the | Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy by tidal forces as it orbit |
Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy, that the | Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy was discovered. |
d to consist of a stellar stream torn from the | Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy as it merges with the Milky |
claim to be from a star "in your constellation | Canis Major". |
As with the rest of | Canis Major, Wezen is most visible in winter skies i |
y 396 light-years away in the constellation of | Canis Major, orbiting the star HD 47536. |
y 106 light years away in the constellation of | Canis Major, orbiting the 8th magnitude G-type main |
ss eastward) Cepheus, Lacerta, Perseus, Orion, | Canis Major, Puppis, Vela, Carina, Crux (the Souther |
y 106 light years away in the constellation of | Canis Major, orbiting the 8th magnitude G-type main |
name is Latin for "smaller dog" in contrast to | Canis Major, the larger dog, and it is commonly repr |
ve) by splitting off part of the constellation | Canis Major, and the constellation Crux (the Souther |
SN 1999EC is a supernova in | Canis Major. |
et) is an emission nebula in the constellation | Canis Major. |
ll 64) is an open cluster in the constellation | Canis Major. |
y 129 light-years away in the constellation of | Canis Major. |
ll 58) is an open cluster in the constellation | Canis Major. |
ises an hour before the 'Dog Star', Sirius, of | Canis Major. |
he 'unformed stars' of the large constellation | Canis Major. |
million light-years away in the constellation | Canis Major. |
ower on Mars coming from the direction of Beta | Canis Major. |
tely 179 light years away in the constellation | Canis Major. |
ky, formed by the constellations of Puppis and | Canis Major. |
tely 179 light years away in the constellation | Canis Major. |
Nu1 | Canis Majoris (ν1 CMa, ν1 Canis Majoris) is a binary |
Beta | Canis Majoris (β CMa, β Canis Majoris) is a star in |
Zeta | Canis Majoris (ζ CMa, ζ Canis Majoris) is a spectros |
Nu3 | Canis Majoris (ν3 CMa, ν3 Canis Majoris) is a binary |
10 | Canis Majoris is a star in the constellation Canis M |
17 | Canis Majoris is a star in the constellation Canis M |
29 | Canis Majoris is a star in the constellation Canis M |
15 | Canis Majoris is a star in the constellation Canis M |
26 | Canis Majoris is a star in the constellation Canis M |
11 | Canis Majoris is a star in the constellation Canis M |
EZ | Canis Majoris (EZ CMa) is a Wolf-Rayet star in the c |
Z | Canis Majoris (Z CMa) is a B-type star in the conste |
12 | Canis Majoris is a star in the constellation Canis M |
ζ | Canis Majoris is approximately 336 light years from |
Tau | Canis Majoris (τ CMa, τ Canis Majoris) is an eclipsi |
17 | Canis Majoris is a white A-type subgiant with an app |
29 | Canis Majoris is an O-type blue supergiant with a me |
ο1 | Canis Majoris is an orange K-type supergiant with a |
11 | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type giant with an a |
σ | Canis Majoris is an orange K-type supergiant with a |
ν² | Canis Majoris is an orange K-type giant with an appa |
nion, the name Ya Ke is asterism consisting ο1 | Canis Majoris and π Canis Majoris, with other small |
10 | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type giant with a me |
ω | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type subgiant with a |
15 | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type subgiant with a |
τ | Canis Majoris is classified as an O-type blue superg |
ξ2 | Canis Majoris is a white A-type main sequence dwarf |
26 | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type main sequence d |
The primary component, ν1 | Canis Majoris A, is a yellow G-type giant with an ap |
ι | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type bright giant wi |
λ | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type main sequence d |
ξ1 | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type subgiant with a |
κ | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type subgiant with a |
γ | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type bright giant wi |
π | Canis Majoris A is a yellow-white F-type subgiant wi |
12 | Canis Majoris is a blue-white B-type giant with a me |
Its companion, ν3 | Canis Majoris A, is 1.04 arcseconds distant and has |
The primary component, ν3 | Canis Majoris A, is an orange K-type bright giant wi |
Its companion, ν1 | Canis Majoris B is a yellow-white F-type main sequen |
Beta | Canis Majoris is located near the far end of the Loc |
It has an unseen companion, ζ | Canis Majoris B. The two stars orbit around their co |
The primary component, ζ | Canis Majoris A, is a blue-white B-type main sequenc |
The star ο1 | Canis Majoris lies nearly along the line of sight wi |
ο² | Canis Majoris is classified as an Alpha Cygni-type v |
η | Canis Majoris is classified as an Alpha Cygni type v |
δ | Canis Majoris is the third brightest star in the con |
ο² | Canis Majoris |
ο¹ | Canis Majoris |
ξ² | Canis Majoris |
ξ¹ | Canis Majoris |
Omicron1 | Canis Majoris (ο1 CMa, ο1 Canis Majoris) is a star i |
Omega | Canis Majoris (ω CMa, ω Canis Majoris) is a star in |
Xi2 | Canis Majoris (ξ2 CMa, ξ2 Canis Majoris) is a star i |
Iota | Canis Majoris (ι CMa, ι Canis Majoris) is a star in |
Lambda | Canis Majoris (λ CMa, λ Canis Majoris) is a star in |
Xi1 | Canis Majoris (ξ1 CMa, ξ1 Canis Majoris) is a star i |
Omicron2 | Canis Majoris (ο² CMa, ο² Canis Majoris) is a star i |
Kappa | Canis Majoris (κ CMa, κ Canis Majoris) is a star in |
Gamma | Canis Majoris (γ CMa, γ Canis Majoris) is a star in |
Sigma | Canis Majoris (σ CMa, σ Canis Majoris) is a star in |
Pi | Canis Majoris (π CMa, π Canis Majoris) is a star in |
Eta | Canis Majoris (η CMa, η Canis Majoris) is a star in |
Nu² | Canis Majoris (ν² CMa, ν² Canis Majoris) is a star i |
the Local Bubble (containing the Sun and Beta | Canis Majoris) and the Loop I Bubble (containing Ant |
Its brightest star is Tau | Canis Majoris, and therefore it is sometimes called |
rius, southwest of Procyon, northeast of Delta | Canis Majoris, and north of Zeta Puppis. |
xygen in spectrographs from Beta Scorpii, Beta | Canis Majoris, Beta Centauri, and Beta Crucis. |
2354 is located only 1.3 degrees east of Delta | Canis Majoris. |
Canis Minor is a small constellation. | |
Fairy Tail (Nikola the | Canis Minor AKA Plue) |
Canis Minor is sometimes connected with the Teumessi | |
The ancient Greeks did not recognize | Canis Minor as a distinct constellation, and conside |
Canis Minor has no deep sky object brighter than mag | |
y nebula in the constellation of Gemini on the | Canis Minor border. |
If we look at the area, possibly constellation | Canis Minor in Chinese sky is fully concentrated in |
It is in the constellation | Canis Minor, and is probably the first extrasolar as |
Star map of the 25 brightest stars in | Canis Minor. |
arise from the direction of the constellation | Canis Minor. |
273) is a red dwarf star in the constellation | Canis Minor. |
Epsilon | Canis Minoris (ε CMi, ε Canis Minoris) is a star in |
Beta | Canis Minoris (β CMi, β Canis Minoris) is a star in |
Eta | Canis Minoris (η CMi, η Canis Minoris) is a binary s |
14 | Canis Minoris is a star in the constellation Canis M |
1 | Canis Minoris is a star in the constellation Canis M |
6 | Canis Minoris is a star in the constellation Canis M |
G | Canis Minoris (G CMi) is a binary star in the conste |
14 | Canis Minoris is an orange K-type giant with an appa |
1 | Canis Minoris is a white A-type subgiant with an app |
6 | Canis Minoris is an orange K-type giant with an appa |
G | Canis Minoris is an orange K-type giant with an appa |
ε | Canis Minoris is a yellow G-type bright giant with a |
Beta | Canis Minoris is a hot, B8-class main sequence star |
δ2 | Canis Minoris is a yellow-white F-type main sequence |
δ3 | Canis Minoris is a white A-type main sequence dwarf |
It's companion, η | Canis Minoris B, is an eleventh magnitude star locat |
The primary component, η | Canis Minoris A, is a yellow-white F-type giant with |
YZ | Canis Minoris (YZ CMi, Ross 882, Gliese 285) is a re |
δ² | Canis Minoris |
δ³ | Canis Minoris |
δ¹ | Canis Minoris |
Delta2 | Canis Minoris is circled. |
Delta3 | Canis Minoris is circled. |
Eta | Canis Minoris is circled. |
Epsilon | Canis Minoris is circled. |
Delta2 | Canis Minoris (δ2 CMi, δ2 Canis Minoris) is a star i |
Delta3 | Canis Minoris (δ3 CMi, δ3 Canis Minoris) is a star i |
the solar apex, is located near the star Zeta | Canis Minoris. |
ed with the same medication protocol as the T. | canis or T. catis roundworm infections (see Toxocari |
Toxocara | canis, parasite of dogs |
The coat of the | Canis Pertiatzus is short and smooth, usually red, g |
Canis rufus floridanus (Maine to Florida). | |
Armbruster's Wolf (1.8 Mya-300,000 years ago), | Canis rufus (1-2 Ma-present), and the Gray Wolf (3.5 |
Canis rufus rufus or the Texas Red wolf refers to a | |
has been extinct since 1930 and | Canis rufus gregoryi (south-central United States) w |
Canis rufus rufus, the third surviving subspecies, w | |
It is a descendant of the | Canis Segusius used by the Gauls, through the so-cal |
Mammalian Species | Canis simensis by Claudio Sillero-Zubiri and Dada Go |
es are distinguished from members of the genus | Canis, such as wolves, coyotes, and jackals, by thei |
For the gray wolf, the genus name is | Canis, the specific name or specific epithet is lupu |
used in veterinary medicine to treat Toxocara | canis, Toxascaris leonina, Ancylostoma caninum, Unci |
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