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featured on the
Dudley County Borough Council coat-of-arms.
Calymene blumenbachii is
commonly found in
Silurian rocks (422.5–427.5
million years ago) and...
- The red-billed cur****ow or red-****bed cur****ow (Crax
blumenbachii) is an
endangered species of
cracid that is
endemic to
lowland Atlantic Forest in the...
- Laurenti, 1768
Coluber blumenbachii Merrem, 1820
Coluber dhumna Cantor, 1839
Ptyas blumenbachii Fitzinger, 1843
Coryphodon blumenbachii A.M.C. Duméril and...
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Kingdom is Wren's Nest, Dudley, in the West Midlands,
where Calymene blumenbachii is
found in the
Silurian Wenlock Group. This
trilobite is
featured on...
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daubentoni Wattled cur****ow, Crax
globulosa Red-billed cur****ow Crax
blumenbachii Bare-faced cur****ow, Crax
fasciolata Black cur****ow, Crax
alector Belem...
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meaning beautiful crescent as a
reference to the glabella. †Calymene
blumenbachii, Dudley,
England - Type †Calymene brevicapitata, N. and S.
Wales †Calymene...
- cur****ow Mitu
tuberosum Brazil (eastern) E Red-billed cur****ow Crax
blumenbachii Brazil E
Trinidad white-headed cur****ow
Aburria pipile West
Indies -...
- The
Silurian trilobite Calymene blumenbachii Brongn.;
Brongniart in Desmarest, 1817. From the Much
Wenlock Limestone Formation,
Homerian Stage, Wenlock...
- cur****ow, Crax
globulosa von Spix 1825 Red-billed cur****ow, Crax
blumenbachii von Spix 1825
Black cur****ow, Crax
alector Linnaeus 1766 Bare-faced cur****ow...
- fossils. One
particular fossilized creature, the
trilobite Calymene blumenbachii, was so
common that it
became known as the "Dudley Bug" or "Dudley Locust"...