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- Cryptanthus praetextus is a species in the genus Cryptanthus. This species is endemic to Brazil. Martinelli, Gustavo; Vieira, Cláudia Magalhães; Gonzalez...
- 6.968. "Rhabdopterus praetextus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-22. "Rhabdopterus praetextus species details". Catalogue...
- protectum) Hexabranchus petersi Bergh, 1878 Hexabranchus plicatus Hägg, 1903 Hexabranchus praetextus Ehrenberg, 1828 Hexabranchus suezensis Abraham, 1876...
- containing the following species: Omobrus pilosus Louwerens, 1952 Omobrus praetextus Andrewes, 1930 Omobrus punctulatus Jedlicka, 1935 "Omobrus Andrewes, 1930"...
- remunerated when visiting churches. Canon 34 De subditis non gravandis sub praetextu servitii alicuius On not burdening subjects under the pretext of some...
- Potestas, Potiti****, Potitus, Praenestinus, Praesens, Praetextatus, Praetextus, Prilidi****, Prim****, Primi****, Primigena, Primigenius, Primillus,...
- executed. Meanwhile, Fredegund is also behind the ********ination of Bishop Praetextus of Rouen while he is praying in his church. King Guntram orders his army...
- Conus encaustus Kiener, 1845 Synonyms Conus (Virroconus) encaustus Kiener, 1845 Conus praetextus Reeve, 1848 Miliariconus encaustus Kiener, L.C., 1845...
- 1790 Echinorhynchus pleuronectisplatessoides Viborg, 1795 Echinorhynchus praetextus Molin, 1858 Echinorhynchus pupa Linstow, 1905 Echinorhynchus rhen****...
- discovered and re-erected in 1835. It was last rebuilt in AD 367 by Vettius Praetextus and was thus the last functioning pagan shrine in the Forum (such shrines...