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Kermes may refer to :

  • Kermes (insect), a genus of insects
  • Kermes (dye), a red dye made from the bodies of Kermes insects
  • Kermes oak also called Quercus coccifera, the tree on which the Kermes insects traditionally fed
  • Alchermes, a confectionery remedy coloured red
  • Kermesite, the mineral antimony oxysulfide (Sb2S2O), also known as red antimony
  • Kermes mineral, an older term for an imprecise compound of antimony oxides and sulfides
  • Simone Kermes, a German soprano best known for her work in the virtuoso Baroque and Classical repertoire
  • Kermesse (festival)

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Kermes

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Kermes may refer to : Kermes (insect), a genus of insects Kermes (dye), a red dye made from the bodies of Kermes insects Kermes oak also called Quercus...

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Kermes vermilio

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Kermes vermilio is a species of Kermes which feeds on trees. Some of the species are used by humans to make vermilion; though a mineral form used in many...

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Crimson

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inclining to purple. It originally meant the color of the kermes dye produced from a scale insect, Kermes vermilio, but the name is now sometimes also used as...

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Quercus coccifera

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Balkans, and Greece, including Crete. The Kermes Oak was historically important as the food plant of Kermes scale insects, from which a red dye called...

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Simone Kermes

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Simone Kermes (born 17 May 1965, in Leipzig) is a German coloratura soprano, especially known for her virtuoso voice, suited to the opera seria genre of...

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Kermes mineral

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name is derived from the word kermes as denoting the compound’s red color. The origins of the term is from the French kermès, which is short for alkermès...

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Animal

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as coats and hats. Dyestuffs including carmine (cochineal), shellac, and kermes have been made from the bodies of insects. Working animals including cattle...

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Kermesic acid

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Kermesic acid is found insects of the genus Kermes. It is the only colored component of the dye kermes. The chemical structure of kermesic acid was elucidated...

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Red

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primarily Kermes vermilio. The insects live on the sap of certain trees, especially Kermes oak trees near the Mediterranean region. Jars of kermes have been...

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Kermesidae

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superfamily Coccoidea. The type genus, Kermes, includes the kermes scale insects, from which a red dye, also called kermes (a.k.a. crimson), is obtained. Wikispecies...

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Moth

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bees Beeswax Honey Propolis Royal jelly Carmine/Cochineal Polish Chitin Kermes Sericulture Silk Shellac Model organism Drosophila melanogaster Harmful...

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Natural dye

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silk-weaving centers of Italy, colored with kermes. Kermes is extracted from the dried unlaid eggs of the insect Kermes vermilio or Kermococcus vermilio found...

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History of red

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called Kermes was made beginning in the Neolithic Period by drying and then crushing the bodies of the females of a tiny scale insect in the genus Kermes, primarily...

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Lepidoptera

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larva of Zenodochium coccivorella is an internal parasite of the coccid Kermes species. Many species have been recorded as breeding in natural materials...

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Euclemensia bassettella

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Euclemensia bassettella, the kermes scale moth, is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It was described by James Brackenridge Clemens in 1864. It is...

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Scale insect

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including carmine and kermes dyes, and shellac lacquer. The two red colour-names crimson and scarlet both derive from the names of Kermes products in other...

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Mount Athos

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forest trees are sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa), holm oak (Quercus ilex), kermes oak (Quercus coccifera), Hungarian oak (Quercus frainetto), oriental plane...

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Cryptococcus fagisuga

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Coccus fagi Baerensprung, 1849 Cryptococcus fagi Douglas, 1890 Eriococcus fagi Perrier, 1926 Kermes fagi Lindinger, 1957 Pseudococcus fagi Douglas, 1886...

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Cochineal

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was Kermes (technically, crimson), one of the oldest organic pigments. Its key ingredient, kermesic acid, was also extracted from an insect, Kermes vermilio...

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Mediterranean Basin

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stone pine, Mediterranean cypress, bay laurel, Oriental sweetgum, holm oak, kermes oak, strawberry tree, Greek strawberry tree, mastic, terebinth, common myrtle...

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Carmine

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colorant carmine was extracted from the bodies of dead female insects such as Kermes vermilio and cochineal.: 131  The form of the term may also have been influenced...

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Anatolia

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Olive (Olea europaea), Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo), Arbutus andrachne, Kermes Oak (Quercus coccifera), and Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis). Southern Anatolian...

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Alkermes

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company Alchermes, a red liqueur coloured by inclusion of the insect Kermes vermilio Kermes (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...

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