- The
satyr tragopan (Tragopan
satyra) also
known as the
crimson horned pheasant, is a
pheasant found in the
Himalayan reaches of India, Tibet,
Nepal and...
- Medicina, Q.
Rhemnius Fannius Palaemon De
Ponderibus & Mensuris, et
Sulpiciae Satyra ****
integris Doctorum Virorum Notis &
quorumdam excerptis, vol. Vols. I...
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White eared pheasant (
C. crossoptilon)
Tibetan eared pheasant (
C. harmani)
Brown eared pheasant (
C. mantchuri****) Blue
eared pheasant (
C. auritum) Subfamily...
- He
lived in the time of
Alexander the Great. His two daughters, Melo and
Satyra, who
followed the
profession of
their father, are
mentioned in an epigram...
-
modifications obscured the
Latin origin of the word satire:
satura becomes satyra, and in England, by the 16th century, it was
written 'satyre.' The word...
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tragopan (T. caboti)
Western tragopan (T. melanocephalus)
Satyr tragopan (T.
satyra) Temminck's
tragopan (T. temminckii)
Tetraophasis Verreaux's monal-partridge...
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Riederer German satire on the
widespread reading of
novels and romances: "
Satyra von den Liebes-Romanen", in: Die
abentheuerliche Welt in
einer Pickelheerings-Kappe...
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c. pallasi-karpowi-torquatus-takat****sae
within the P.
c.
torquatus group and P.
c. kiangsuensis-alaschanicus-sohokhotensis-strauchi
within the P.
c...
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close relatives, such as the
brown eared pheasant (
C. mantchuri****) and the blue
eared pheasant (
C. auritum). All
three species are
capable of hovering...
- was
camouflage Common peafowl, by John Gould,
c. 1880.
Brooklyn Museum.
Syrian bowl with pea**** motif,
c. 1200.
Brooklyn Museum. Pea****
sculpture at...