Examples of using Robustus in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Robustus, where are you?
The researchers identified them as Muusoctopus robustus.
Robustus had larger and more robust skull and teeth.
Struthioides were in fact males, and all D. robustus were females.
Atrax robustus is the most feared spider in Australia.
The other two are Zephyranthes rosea and Habranthus robustus.
Robustus seemed to be in the direction of a"heavy-chewing complex".
For some hominid species of this time- A. robustus, A. boisei and A.
Rhinotragus robustus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
These two species were: Australopithecus robustus and Australopithecus africanus.
Pseudoeriphus robustus is a species of beetle in the Cerambycidae family.
There were actually two sub-species of Australopithecus, Australopithecus Africanus and Australopithecus Robustus.
They found R. robustus was sufficiently different from Rhabdodon, and thus named the new genus Zalmoxes for the former.
However, DNA showed that all D. struthioides were males,and all D. robustus were females.
Archaeological finds show that robustus dug termites out of their mounds using sharpened animal bones.
Robustus however, comprises three distinct genetic lineages and may eventually be classified as many species, as discussed above.
Two species of Dinornis are considered valid, D. novaezealandiae of the North Island,and D. robustus of the South.
Particularly regarding cranial features, the development of P. robustus seemed to be in the direction of a"heavy-chewing complex".
Paranthropus robustus(or Australopithecus robustus) is an early hominin, originally discovered in Southern Africa in 1938.
Piscator has also been classified in the genus Coloborhynchus as Coloborhynchus piscator oras a synonym of Coloborhynchus robustus.
In 1990 this name was corrected to Rhabdodon robustus by George Olshevsky, and in 2003 the species was once more reclassified, this time as the type species Zalmoxes robustus.
At least five genera are recognised, but only a single species from one genus is still alive, the gray whale,Eschrichtius robustus.
Smallest bones of the body found In the skull of a two-million-year-old Paranthropus robustus, a monkey human, scientists from Spain, Italy and the US found the oldest ossicles to date.
Most australopithecines probably did not use stonetools(although they seem to be invented by Paranthropus robustus) but the study of their remains still falls within the remit of archaeologists studying the period.