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The Origins and Development of the Cults of Saint Gordius and Saint Mamas in Cappadocia

Early Christianity in Asia Minor and Cyprus, 2019
This paper focuses on the cult and legends surrounding two local martyrs of Cappadocian Caesarea: Gordius and Mamas. It investigates how the hagiographical discourse about these local saints was connected with the development of their cults. The earliest
Aude Busine
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Neoperla gordius Zwick & Zwick 2023, n. sp.

2023
Published as part of Zwick, Peter & Zwick, Andreas, 2023, Revision of the African Neoperla Needham, 1905 (Plecoptera: Perlidae: Perlinae) based on morphological and molecular data, pp. 1-194 in Zootaxa 5316 (1) on pages 127-128, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5316.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Zwick, Peter, Zwick, Andreas
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Gordius tatrensis Janda 1894

2010
Gordius cf. tatrensis Janda, 1894 (Fig. 11 A–C) Material examined. 23 and 1Ƥ from Ukraine, Protsev village, Kiew region (col. April 11, 2002 by A. Khouyak). The specimens are stored in the collection of A. Schmidt-Rhaesa as numbers 623.1–623.3. Description. The body color is light to medium brown; white spots are present in the male specimens.
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Gordius plicatissimus Heinze 1952

2010
Gordius cf. plicatissimus Heinze, 1952 (Fig. 11 D–F) Material examined. 13 and 3ƤƤ found within host Anonconotus occidentalis Carron and Wermeille, 2002 (Orthoptera) in Italy, Piemonte, Monte Viso SW of Torino (44°41'N, 7°6'E) (col. September 1990 by Otto von Helversen). The specimens are stored in the collection of A.
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Pseudoparasitism with Gordius robustus.

American family physician, 1989
The Gordius worm is a parasite of crickets and other arthropods, but not of humans. In almost all cases, the association between humans and the Gordius species, such as Gordius robustus, is purely coincidental. Gordius pseudoparasitism must be distinguished from true helminthic disease to alleviate patient anxiety and to avoid an unnecessary course of ...
C D, Herter, R E, Nesse
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HUMAN PARASITIZATION WITH GORDIUS R0BUSTUS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936
Nearly all known animals, including man, are liable to be hosts, or dwelling places, for various kinds of parasites. Many of these parasites are commonly known to the medical world as well as to the public. The parasite that is to be described belongs to the gordiid worms, of which two species are widely distributed in the United States.
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The Earlier Stages of Sphinx gordius

1901
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The Hair-eel ( Gordius aquaticus, L.)

1905
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Gordius gonzalezi Schmidt-Rhaesa & Martínez, 2016, n. sp.

2016
Published as part of Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas & Martínez, Jesús, 2016, Gordius gonzalezi, a new species of horsehair worms (Nematomorpha) from Spain, pp.
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