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She believed that the garden varieties were hybrids between true lavender L. angustifolia and spike lavender ( L. latifolia ).
Measurements, vocalization analyses, and skull X-rays were used to distinguish red wolves from coyotes and red wolf-coyote hybrids.
Some of the pups were determined to be hybrids, and they and their parents were removed from the captive breeding program.
The majority of ornamental roses are hybrids that were bred for their flowers.
The initial hybrids were created by artificial insemination and back-crossed to red deer.
Many of the sika deer which escaped from British parks were probably already hybrids for this reason.
Four-wire terminating sets were largely supplanted by resistance hybrids in the late 20th century.
Two versions of transformer hybrids were used, the single transformer version providing unbalanced outputs with one end grounded, and the double transformer version providing balanced ports.
By the end of the 1980s, the influence of the successful action film could be felt in almost every genre-hybrids were becoming the norm ; war-action hybrids ( like First Blood and Missing in Action ), science fiction action ( like The Terminator, and RoboCop ), horror-action ( like Aliens and Predator ), and even the occasional musical-action-comedy hybrid ( like The Blues Brothers ).
Three sets of these hybrids were bred in the late 1890s and early 1900s by Carl Hagenbeck at his animal park in Hamburg, Germany.
In South America, also during the early 20th century, free-ranging boars were introduced in Uruguay for hunting purposes and eventually crossed the border into Brazil sometime during the 1990s, quickly becoming an invasive species, licensed private hunting of both feral boars and hybrids ( javaporcos ) being allowed from August 2005 on in the Southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, although their presence as a pest had been already noticed by the press as early as 1994.
AVS turbine hybrids were plagued with reliability and quality control problems, resulting in liquidation of AVS in 2003.
Prior to this, most new rose cultivars were spontaneous mutations or accidental, bee-induced hybrids, and appeared rarely.
A number of cat clubs oriented on hybrids were formed, and a few were oriented specifically on what William Engler, a member of the Long Island Ocelot Club and a breeder, called a Bengal.
They were considered hybrids, the results of crossing between previously reported species, or developed from the seeds sent by Humboldt from Mexico in 1805, or perhaps from some other undocumented seeds that had found their way to Europe.
Monergols were monopropellants, while non-hypergols were bipropellants which required external ignition, and Lithergols were solid / liquid hybrids.
A yellow viola, Viola lutea, and a wide-petalled pale yellow species of Russian origin, Viola altaica were among the crosses that laid the foundation for the new hybrids classed as Viola x Wittrockiana.
Subsequently many hybrids were developed in Europe.
Both were hybrids of the IS-7 and the T-10 heavy tanks, powered by the GTD-1 turbine engine, weighing 53. 5 tonnes and armed with the M65 130 mm tank gun.
In 2007, three hybrids were found in Taichung, which has caused some concern to conservationists, who fear the Taiwan Blue Magpie could be threatened in a similar way to the Taiwan Hwamei.

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The Atlantic Canary's closest relative is the European Serin, and the two can produce on average 25 % fertile hybrids if crossed.
Red raspberries have also been crossed with various species in other subgenera of the genus Rubus, resulting in a number of hybrids, the first of which was the loganberry.
It has been crossed with both cybister and single flower cultivars to produce hybrids with unusual striping.
The two species are very similar, and can be crossed artificially, although hybrids are unlikely to occur in the wild since their ranges do not overlap.
Wolf-dog hybrids crossed in recent generations are often referred to as wolfdogs, wolf-dog hybrids or wolf crosses, but not wolfhounds.
Because many of the hybrids have been crossed over several generations, it is difficult to identify their respective origins.
The two species are very similar, and can be crossed artificially, although hybrids are unlikely to occur in the wild since their ranges do not overlap.
Some of the best Oncidium alliance hybrids originate from Oncidium tigrinum and Oncidium incurvum, when crossed with Odontoglossums, although hybridization possibilities of this group of orchids are literally endless, and there are literally hundreds of thousands of excellent hybrids in the Oncidium alliance.
Backcrossed hybrids are sometimes described with acronym " BC ", for example, an F1 hybrid crossed with one if its parents ( or a genetically similar individual ) can be termed a BC1 hybrid, and a further cross of the BC1 hybrid to the same parent ( or a genetically similar individual ) produces a BC2 hybrid.
This species has been crossed with N. nucifera to create many hybrids.
M. spectabilis is the species which has produced the largest number of hybrids, five: Miltonia × bluntii when crossed with M. clowesii, Miltonia × cogniauxiae with M. regnellii, Miltonia × flava with M. flavescens, Miltonia × leucoglossa with M. candida and Miltonia × rosina with M. cuneata, furthermore it is possible there is also one with M. moreliana, which has not yet been described because M. moreliana itself was earlier considered a variety of M. spectabilis.
These were hybrids of any type of flowerhorn crossed with any species of the genus Vieja or with any parrot cichlid.
They are generally crossed with Vanda species into numerous intergeneric hybrids, giving the following nothogeneric names ( i. e. the name at generic rank for a hybrid between representatives of two or more genera )
In 1887, two hybrids ( S. x Kewensis and S. x Watsoni ) were crossed with each other and their parents in all combinations.

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3 ) Late-flowering hybrids, which bloom on the current season ’ s growth: prune hard back to a pair of buds in the dormant season
While liquid fuel / electric hybrids date back to the late 19th century, the braking regenerative hybrid was invented by David Arthurs, an electrical engineer from Springdale, Arkansas in 1978 – 79.
These include aerial spinners, ARS ( Air Roll Spin ), el rollos, inverts ( tweaking the board with the momentum of the wave and then swinging it back ), backflips, and variations / hybrids of these maneuvers are also performed.
At the back of Burkill Hall is the VIP Orchid Garden with hybrids of some of the VIP orchids on display.
One of the hybrids has been bred back to a bottlenose dolphin, demonstrating that such hybrids are fertile.
One of the hybrids has been bred back to a bottlenose dolphin, demonstrating that such hybrids are fertile.
Doyle's past again comes back to haunt him when the Scourge returns, threatening the Listers, another tribe of human / demon hybrids.
In zebra-donkey hybrids, there is usually a dorsal ( back ) stripe and a ventral ( belly ) stripe.
The dorsal fins are the most distinctive character: Those of the sailfin molly have less than 15 fin rays, counting where the fin meets the back, whereas the Yucatan molly has 18-19 ( intermediate numbers may indicate hybrids which should be avoided ).
In general, male big cat hybrids are sterile while female big cat hybrids are fertile and may be bred back to one of the parental species or to another big cat species, as was the case with the Congolese Spotted Lion ( a 3-species complex hybrid ).
The conventional hybrids are a credit card holder with either a swivel magnetic clip attached to the back side or a solid plastic clip.
Unlike most modern hybrids, the older roses bloom on the previous year's wood, so they aren't pruned back severely each year.
The half-bred jackal-dogs were difficult to train and were bred back to huskies to produce quarter-bred hybrids ( quadroons ).

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