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- encrusting bryozoans and hermit crabs. The bryozoan colony (Acanthodesia commensale) develops a cirumrotatory growth and offers the crab (Pseudopagurus granulim****)...
- deterrent. In the Banc d'Arguin offs**** Mauritania the species Acanthodesia commensale, which is generally growing attached to gravel and hard-substrate, has...
- (translated as Incubation) Le Cycle (1971) (translated as The Cycle) La Commensale (1975) Les Anthropoïdes (1977) Le Semestre (1979) Les Dires d'Omer Marin...
- in Oxford. Many of the 17th- and 18th-century tankards were given by commensales and commoners as a form of an admission fee. Oriel also possesses an...
- feeding excursions, namely in the dry season. In both cases, they are commensales, snatching invertebrate prey startled by the ants or coatis. The shallow...
- were also fellow-commoners (Socii Comitates or, more likely, Sociorum Commensales) who paid twice the normal fees but could incept for their degree a year...
- medela, Rite gerens omnia; Et, quot sumus hic sodales, Fac sanctorum commensales In perenni gloria. Amen Notable pupils of the school include: Thomas...
- (1920) Il marito in campagna (1920) The Shadow (1920) Il tredicesimo commensale (1921) The Painting of Osvaldo Mars (1921) - Osvald Mars, il pittore Il...
- 2020 Conopeum chesapeakensis (Banta, Perez & Santagata, 1995) Conopeum commensale Kirkpatrick & Metzelaar, 1922 Conopeum eriophorum (Lamouroux, 1816) Conopeum...
- Tu, qui cuncta scis et vales: Qui nos pascis hic mortáles: Tuos ibi commensáles, Cohærédes et sodáles, Fac sanctórum cívium. Amen. Allelúja. Sion, lift...