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Lutescens

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Lutescens 

a variety of soft wheat with a white, awnless, glabrescent head and a red grain. It is one of the most common varieties of wheat, particularly in Europe and North America. In the USSR lutescens occupies more than 50 percent of the area under wheat (1971). Among the spring varieties planted are Saratovskaia 29 (in 1971, more than 16 million hectares, or more than 36 percent of the spring wheat plantings in the country) and Lutescens 758. Among the winter wheats are Bezostaia 1 and Mironovskaia 808 (8.3 million and 9.5 million hectares, or more than 40 percent and 45 percent, respectively, of the winter wheat planted).



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The rural species Ammodramus humeralis and Anthus lutescens may also have suffered with the reduction in rural area, both inside the university and surroundings, since they were not recorded in 2008.
This convoluted tale begins in the pre-Linnean times of Mark Catesby (1731: plate 61 and its text), who described and illustrated what he called "The Pine Creeper," with the descriptive Latin phrase Parus americanus lutescens.
Smith of the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa and Ecuadorian Aura Paucar-Cabrera of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, were studying the scarab Platycoelia lutescens.
 
 
 
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