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Phaenochitonia cingulus is a
species from the
genus Phaenochitonia. The
species was
originally described by
Caspar Stoll in 1790.
Phaenochitonia cingulus is a butterfly...
- rash. The
common name for the disease, shingles,
derives from the
Latin cingulus, a
variant of
Latin cingulum,
meaning "girdle".
Until the mid-1990s, infectious...
- of the Ob River. The Ural
Mountains in the
middle of the maps are
labeled Montes dicti Cingulus Terræ ("The
mountains called the
Girdle of the Earth")...
- Ornofay", (McIntosh 2000a, pp. 104–105).
Marcus Tullius Cicero used the term
cingulus australis (southern zone) in
referring to the
Antipodes in
Somnium Scipionis...
- be
balanced by land in the south.
Marcus Tullius Cicero used the term
cingulus australis ("southern zone") in
referring to the
Antipodes in
Somnium Scipionis...
- molar) is
added to the
peripheral cusps that are
found in the
cornices or
cingulus of the tooth.
These cusps are
traditionally named according to
their proximity...
-
oblique lines of
growth and
faint ribs, and has a single, small,
revolving cingulus in the middle. The
aperture is long, ovate-fusiform,
angulated at the outer...
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bordered by a
deeply crenated white marginal rib, with a
narrower beaded cingulus just
outside it. This is a compact,
depressed little s****, with diamond-shaped...
- and with the
sinus in the lip.
There is also a
rather faint revolving cingulus a
little below the
middle of the band.
Below the prin****l
carina there...
- rose colored. The
upper whorls are plane, and tricingulate. The
upper cingulus is beaded, the
second and the
third are smooth. The body
whorl is obtusely...