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Botija Botija "
perulera" of the 17th
century from Seville, Spain. On
display at the
Museo do Pobo
Galego Other names Botijo, Botijuela, Bunga...
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lopezlilloi G.
Kunkel Ilex
perado var.
lopezlilloi (Kunkel) S.
Andrews Ilex
perulera Molinari Ilex
maderensis Lam. Ilex cr****ifolia Meerb. Ilex
perado Webb...
- replaced.
Spanish records also
refer to
botijas peruleras,
botijas medias, botijuela,
botijuelas peruleras, botixuelas, anforas, and
anforetas as alternate...
- - 1984 José
Gabriel Túpac
Amaru antes de su rebelión - 1981 La
Hueste Perulera: Selección de J.A. del
Busto - 1981
Francisco Pizarro y
Trujillo de Extremadura...
- were
commonly called botijas perulera or just
peruleras,
while the
smaller ones were
often called botijuellas.
Perulera may
derive from "Peru" or from...
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Vallejo Polychrome, Usulután negative,
colonial ****ociated to
Perulera and
unclassified Perulera ceramic.
Within the
material recorded during the excavation...
- cobs were
replaced by a type
known as
pillars and
waves in
English and as
Perulera in Spanish.
These hand
struck cobs, like the
cross type,
degraded in quality...
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pergracilis (Schltr.) Sc****t. & M.W.Chase
Maxillaria perryae Dodson Maxillaria perulera Molinari Maxillaria peruviana (C.Schweinf.) D.E.Benn. &
Christenson Maxillaria...
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pencilatus Johnson & Le Crom, 1997
Symbiopsis pentas Nicolay, 1971
Symbiopsis perulera Robbins, 2004
Symbiopsis pupilla (Draudt, 1920)
Symbiopsis rickmani (Schaus...
- Salvin, [1887])
Symbiopsis pencilatus Johnson & Le Crom, 1997
Symbiopsis perulera Robbins, 2004
Symbiopsis aprica (Möschler, 1883)
Symbiopsis morpho Nicolay...