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Cadea is a
genus of amphisbaenians,
commonly known as
Cuban keel-headed worm lizards, in the
family Cadeidae. Two
species are
placed in this genus. Both...
- a town in
Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. It
administers five villages:
Cadea (Kágya),
Ciocaia (Csokaly),
Cubulcut (Érköbölkút),
Olosig (Érolaszi), and...
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Cadea palirostrata, also
known as ****erson's worm
lizard or the
Cuban sharp-nosed amphisbaena, is a
species of
amphisbaenian in the
family Cadeidae,...
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amphisbaena (
Cadea blanoides) is a
species of
amphisbaenian in the
family Cadeidae. This
species is
endemic to the
island of Cuba. Fong A (2017). "
Cadea blanoides"...
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Rineloricaria cadeae,
sometimes known as the
Cadéa whiptail catfish, is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America...
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lizard (Bl**** cinereus)
Cadeidae Vidal & Hedges, 2007
Cuban worm
lizards Cadea blanoides Rhineuridae Vanzolini, 1951
North American worm
lizards North...
- to Megascops. Dantas, S.M.; Weckstein, J.D.; Bates, J.M.; Krabbe, N.K.;
Cadea, C.D.; Robbins, M.B.; Valderrama, E.; Aleixo, A. (2016). "Molecular systematics...
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stressed -ere), only when ea is a diphthong, such as a putea,
putere "can", a
cădea, cădere "to fall".
Third conjugation:
verbs ending in –e (long infinitive...
- dell'orto ... e un p****o
sfiorava la rena ...
Entrava ella fragrante, mi
cadea fra le braccia. O!
dolci baci, o
languide carezze, mentr'io
fremente le...
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their first conjugation-like
behavior II –ea a
putea (to be able to, can) a
cădea (to fall) a
vedea (to see) only when ea is a
diphthong (also see above)...