Hastula philippiana
Hastula philippiana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Terebridae, the auger snails.[1]
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Hastula philippiana (Deshayes, 1859) | |
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Terebra philippiana Deshayes, 1859 |
Description
Distribution
gollark: Mine alternate between relatively sane and coherent and wanting to ban all caravans and drone-strike politicians they don't like (well, that's just one of them really).
gollark: They wouldn't actually use them randomly, and it would be entirely impractical to use them on satellites or something.
gollark: There *are* laser microphone things, but you need to bounce them off windows or something, not just arbitrary surfaces.
gollark: * slightly tweaked spike proteins, but the Moderna/Pfizer-BioNTech ones use that too
gollark: Presumably it is, because Novavax's vaccine uses actual spike proteins + adjuvant.
References
- Hastula philippiana (Deshayes, 1859). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 7 April 2010.
External links
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