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  • Nevus flammeus is benign and commonly does not require any treatment.
  • Children with BWS often have nevus flammeus on their forehead or the back of their neck.
  • Pliny the Elder referred to it as " flammeus ", or flame color.
  • Juvenile eastern cottontails are rare in the diet of short-eared owls ( " Asio flammeus " ).
  • "H . flammeus " is found in slowly flowing rivers in the vicinity of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, South America.
  • ""'Sebastes flammeus " "'is a species of fish in the rockfish family found in the northwest pacific
  • Adult birds have few predators although bats ( " Megaderma lyra " ) and wintering " Asio flammeus " have been noted to prey on them.
  • "' Nevus flammeus "'( port-wine stain ) is a flat, red birthmark caused by a capillary ( small blood vessel ) malformation.
  • Cutaneous lesions described in patients with CMTC include nevus flammeus, hemangioma, nevus anemicus, caf?au-lait spots, melanocytic nevus, aplasia cutis and acral cyanosis.
  • ""'Maxacteon flammeus " "'is a species of small sea snail, a marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Acteonidae, the barrel bubble snails.
  • A few owls are active during the day, also; examples are the burrowing owl ( " Speotyto cunicularia " ) and the short-eared owl ( " Asio flammeus " ).
  • A close cousin is the slightly larger Scarlet Minivet, Pericrocotus flammeus, which measures about 22cm and, as its scientific name suggests, is a flaming red with orange tints on its wings, rump and underparts.
  • The "'flame tetra "'( " Hyphessobrycon flammeus " ), also known as the red tetra or tetra of Rio, is a small freshwater fish of the characin family Characidae.
  • "H . flammeus " should be kept in groups of more than 5 fish in tanks with a volume of 60 + ( 16 gal ) Litres, preferably 600 + mm ( 24 " ) in length.
  • "' Midline nevus flammeus "'( also known as " angel's kiss, " ) is a vascular birthmark which may be found on the glabellar region or on one upper eyelid, and presents in approximately 15 % of newborns.
  • Another definition presented by Elliot et al . includes the presence of either three major features ( anterior abdominal wall defect, macroglossia, or prepostnatal overgrowth ) or two major plus three minor findings ( ear pits, nevus flammeus, neonatal hypoglycemia, nephromegaly, or hemihyperplasia ).
  • Fauna characteristic of boreal forests in the area include the vulnerable boreal woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou ), cougar ( Puma concolor ), least weasel ( Mustela nivalis ), short-eared owl ( Asio flammeus ), golden eagle ( Aquila chrysaetos ), and the threatened wolverine ( Gulo gulo ) and beluga whale ( Delphinapterus leucas ).
  • He was a prolific writer of papers and books and is well known to aquarists as the man who first described numerous popular aquarium species such as the flame tetra ( " Hyphessobrycon flammeus " ), the black-winged hatchetfish ( " Carnegiella marthae " ), the ram cichlid ( " Microgeophagus ramirezi " ) and, most notably, the neon tetra.
  • Though not every patient has all features, commonly found signs include macrocephaly, congenital macrosomia, extensive cutaneous capillary malformation ( naevus flammeus or port-wine stain type birthmark over much of the body; a capillary malformation of the upper lip or philtrum is seen in many patients with this condition ), body asymmetry ( also called hemihyperplasia or hemihypertrophy ), polydactyly or syndactyly of the hands and feet, lax joints, doughy skin, variable developmental delay and other neurologic problems such as seizures and low muscle tone.
  • Extensive sandspits on Tuckernuck are favored haul-out points for large numbers of harbor and gray Nantucket shadbush ( " Amelanchier nantucketensis " ), a candidate species for listing under the Endangered Species Act; several pairs of short-eared owl ( " Asio flammeus " ); piping plover ( " Charadrius melodus " ), a U . S . threatened species; least tern ( " Sterna antillarum " ); northern harrier ( " Circus cyaneus " ) and common tern ( " Sterna hirundo " ).
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