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- Fenestella is a genus of bryozoans or moss animals, forming fan–shaped colonies with a netted appearance. It is known from the Middle Ordovician to the...
- Fenestella (c. 52 BC – c. AD 19) was a Roman historian and encyclopaedic writer. He flourished in the reign of Tiberius. According to Jerome, he lived...
- Lucyna fenestella is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1874. It is found in Chile. Lucyna at Markku...
- the most to the mythification of this little village is the so-called Fenestella (in Italian finestrella). The legend tells that the Neapolitan poet and...
- Conularia Bryozoa are abundant in some regions; the fenestellids including Fenestella, Polypora, and Archimedes, so named because it is in the shape of an Archimedean...
- Macrocheles is a genus of mites in the family Macrochelidae that includes over 80 described species. These 81 species belong to the genus Macrocheles:...
- Binomial name Pterynotus martinetana (Röding, 1798) Synonyms List Murex fenestella Schröter, 1805 Murex fenestratus Dillwyn, L.W., 1817 Pterymarchia martinetana...
- included in De Romanorum magistratibus, sacerdotiisque Romanorum of Lucio Fenestella (pseudonym of Andrea Domenico Fiocco [it]), first printed in 1475....
- some form of "sacred marriage". Plutarch explicitly identifies the Porta Fenestella ("window gate") of the Royal palace as the window from which Tanaquil...
- Cicero's times, by such authors as Varro, Atticus, Antias, Tudit**** and Fenestella (a contemporary of Livy whom he often criticizes). Only five commentaries...