Lutescan language
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Lutescens or lutescans may refer to:
  • Caiman lutescens, a fossil species of caiman.
  • Dypsis lutescens
    Dypsis lutescens
    Dypsis lutescens, also known as Golden Cane Palm, Areca Palm, or Butterfly Palm, is a plant in the Arecaceae family. It is native to Madagascar.-Description:...

    , a palm
  • Pitcairnia lutescens
    Pitcairnia lutescens
    Pitcairnia lutescens is a species of plant in the Bromeliaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. It is threatened by habitat loss.-Source:...

    , a species of bromeliads
  • Craterellus lutescens, a mushroom
  • Helix lutescens
    Helix lutescens
    Helix lutescens is species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Helicidae, the true snails.This species of snail creates and uses calcareous love darts.-Distribution:...

    , a snail
  • Aloeides lutescens
    Aloeides lutescens
    The Worcester Copper is a species of butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is endemic to South Africa, where it is known from sandy flats along the Breede River in the Worcester area and the Robertson Karoo in the West Cape....

    , a butterfly
  • Thalassoma lutescens
    Thalassoma lutescens
    Thalassoma lutescens is a Wrasse from the Indo-Pacific. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. It grows to a size of 30 cm in length....

    , a fish
  • Ellobius lutescens, a rodent
  • Lutescens, a variety of wheat cultivated in Eastern Europe, see Taxonomy of wheat
  • Tremella lutescens, a formerly recognized species of fungus, see Tremella mesenterica
    Tremella mesenterica
    Tremella mesenterica is a common jelly fungus in the Tremellaceae family of the Agaricomycotina...

  • anglicized "lutescan" used once of the Mysian language
    Mysian language
    Mysian language was the languages spoken by Mysians inhabiting Mysia in north-west Anatolia.Little is known about the Mysian language. Strabo noted that their language was, in a way, a mixture of the Lydian and Phrygian languages. As such, the Mysian language could be a language of the Anatolian...

    (Titchener, J.B. 1926, "Synopsis of Greek and Roman Civilization", Cambridge MA)
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