Alternative terms

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Lexicographical Neighbors of

genus Phellodendron
genus Phenacomys
genus Philadelphus
genus Philaenus
genus Phillyrea
genus Philodendron
genus Philohela
genus Philomachus
genus Philophylla
genus Phlebodium
genus Phlebotomus
genus Phleum
genus Phlomis
genus Phlox
genus Phoca
genus Phocaena (current term)
genus Phoenicophorium
genus Phoeniculus
genus Phoenicurus
genus Phoenix
genus Pholas
genus Pholidota
genus Pholiota
genus Pholis
genus Pholistoma
genus Phoradendron
genus Photinia
genus Photoblepharon
genus Phoxinus
genus Phragmipedium

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cambridge Natural History by Sidney Frederick Harmer, Arthur Everett Shipley (1902)
"Monodon is purely Arctic, and but three or four specimens have ever been cast up on our shores. Of true Porpoises, genus Phocaena, there are apparently ..."

2. California Mammals by Frank Stephens (1906)
"Genus Phocaena CUVIER. (Seal like.) Dorsal fin rather small, varying in shape with species; pectoral fins ovate; rostrum short and broad; teeth 16 to 26, ..."

3. Medical and Physical Researches: Or, Original Memoirs in Medicine, Surgery by Richard Harlan (1835)
"... the sub-genus Phocaena, (Cuv.) or such Dolphins as have the snout short and ventricose, without a beak, numerous teeth in both jaws, and a dorsal fin. ..."

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