Tarsius

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Noun1.Tarsius - type and sole genus of the family TarsiidaeTarsius - type and sole genus of the family Tarsiidae
mammal genus - a genus of mammals
family Tarsiidae, Tarsiidae - coextensive with the genus Tarsius: tarsiers
tarsier - nocturnal arboreal primate of Indonesia and the Philippines having huge eyes and digits ending in pads to facilitate climbing; the only primate that spurns all plant material as food living entirely on insects and small vertebrates
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Tarsius, a Manila-based duo, will take on the live score for the film.
The multi-genre medley, under the direction of musical director Francis de Veyra of Brass Pas Pas Pas Pas, will feature artists such as Bituin Escalante, Joey Ayala, Bing Austria, Marc Abaya, Barbie Almalbis, Bayang Barrios, Tarsius, Kat Agarrado, Jensen Gomez, Bea Lorenzo, Zsaris, Paolo Toledo, Abra, Ron Henley and more.
Targeted modification of a novel amphibian antimicrobial peptide from Phyllomedusa tarsius to enhance its activity against MRSA and microbial biofilm.
The rest of the local artists in the lineup who took the stage were Tarsius, Uprising, Cheats, and IV of Spades.
New Delhi: Drug major Sun Pharmaceutical Industries agreed to get 18.75 percent shares of Israel-based Tarsius Pharma for a cash consideration of USD 3 million.
388-393) but accessible via the website--the long-standing name Tarsius has been replaced by Cephalopachus.
Tarsius syrichta, a Mindanao Faunal Region endemic species and a nearly- threatened species was found to be uncommon at lower elevations in this study.
The identity of Tarsius pumilus, a pygmy species endemic to the montane mossy forests of central Sulawesi.
With this report, conservationists want to highlight the plight of species such as the Pygmy Tarsier (Tarsius pumilus) of southern and central Sulawesi, which was only known from three museum specimens until 2008, when three individuals were captured inside the Lore Lindu National Park and one more was observed in the wild.
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