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- Gounellea dulcissima is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by White in 1855. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the...
- as part of a longer 15th-century prayer, "Ad sanctitatis tuae pedes, dulcissima Virgo Maria." Memorare, from the Latin "Remember," is frequently misattributed...
- Paracrama dulcissima is a moth of the family Nolidae first described by Francis Walker in 1864. It is found in Indo-Australian tropics of India, Sri Lanka...
- seven curricular choir classes at PCEP: Park Singers, Parksmen, Allegro!, Dulcissima, Encore!, Chamber Choir, and Madrigal Singers, and Festival Singers. Festival...
- endemic to Australia's Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea. Dignamoconcha dulcissima Iredale, 1944 – the pagoda pinhead snail The trochoidal s**** of the mature...
- magnum mysterium, Ave Maria, O Nata Lux, Ubi caritas et amor, and Ave Dulcissima Maria) and numerous instrumental works are featured regularly in concert...
- Déségl. Mentha divaricata Lag. ex Spreng. Mentha domingoi Sennen Mentha dulcissima Dumort. Mentha × dumetorum var. hispidula (Boreau) Rouy Mentha eisensteiniana...
- "vivas in pace"; "requiescat in pace"; "pax Christi te**** sit"; "anima dulcissima requiescas in pace"; "dormit in pace"; and "in lo**** refrigerii, lucis...
- Ripart ex Déségl. Rosa dsharkenti Chrshan. Rosa dubovikiae Mironova Rosa × dulcissima Lunell Rosa × dumalis Bechst. – glaucous dog rose Rosa × dumetorum T****ll...
- species are said to belong to Paracrama: Paracrama angulata Sugi Paracrama dulcissima (Walker, 1863) Paracrama latimargo (Warren, 1916) "Paracrama Moore, [1884]"...