undulatus
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of undulatus
< New Latin, Latin undulātus. See undulate
Example Sentences
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The Dermestes undulatus beetle was found on the remote Flat Holm island, and scientists believe it could be the species' last stronghold in the UK.
From BBC • Oct. 11, 2023
He supposed, if you had to, you could call this thing an undulatus — the standard classification for a broad, wavy cloud.
From New York Times • May 4, 2016
The tail also differs, in having both upper and lower lobes rounded, instead of the upper being square as in the undulatus.
From Game Birds and Game Fishes of the Pacific Coast by Payne, Harry Thom
At the last-named locality, Turbo undulatus, a new Risella, Monodonta constricta and buccata, and Trochus reticularis were taken on reefs.
The whiting appears on the California coast in two varieties, the undulatus proper and a subspecies which I think has never been classified.
From Game Birds and Game Fishes of the Pacific Coast by Payne, Harry Thom
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