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- The notchlip redhorse (Moxostoma collapsum) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Moxostoma. The world record notchlip redhorse stands at 1lb 4oz...
- Qu]adrati[lla theatr]um / [impensis? patri]s sui [exornatum? vetus]tate / [collapsum Casinatibus su]a pec(unia) [res]titu[it et ob dedica]tionem / [decurionibus...
- redhorse) Moxostoma cervinum (Cope, 1868) (Blacktip jumprock) Moxostoma collapsum (Cope, 1870) (Notchlip redhorse) Moxostoma congestum (S. F. Baird & Girard...
- uleana Arx (1958) Former species; P. collapsa Earle (1905) = Trichothyrium collapsum, Trichothyriaceae P. gardeniae (Keissl.) Petr. (1940) = Hyalodermella...
- and Australia. Species: Orchistoma agariciforme Keller, 1884 Orchistoma collapsum (Mayer, 1900) Orchistoma manam Bouillon, 1984 Orchistoma mauropoda Gershwin...
- (1940) Trichothyrium caruaruense Bat. & H. Maia (1957) Trichothyrium collapsum (Earle) Theiss. (1918) Trichothyrium consors Rehm ex Theiss. (1910) Trichothyrium...
- carinatum) Blacktip jumprock (Moxostoma cervinum) Notchlip redhorse (Moxostoma collapsum) Gray redhorse (Moxostoma congestum) Black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei)...
- tablet on top of the monument is inscribed: Hoc monumentum vetustate collapsum instauratum erat sumptibus Domini Edvardi Wyndham Baronetti & Thomae Strangways...
- Ulbr. (1938) Aecidium colchici-autumnalis Vienn.-Bourg. (1982) Aecidium collapsum Mains (1939) Aecidium congoanum Henn. (1907) Aecidium consolidae Katajev...
- Faustinus filius n[atus] [... Imp. Antoninus] Aug. pontem Cesti [vestutate collapsum? r]estituit [...]us ob dedicationem basili[cae] [... quam pec]unia sua...