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-  cerasoides Binomial name Prunus cerasoides D.Don Synonyms List Cerasus carmesina (H.Hara) H.Ohba Cerasus cerasoides (Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don) S.Y. Sokolov...
- Monilea carmesina is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Trochidae, the top snails. Powell A. W. B., New Zealand Mollusca...
- surviving child, nosebleed-prone daughter Carmesina. A fanciful teenager who has just turned nubile, the beautiful Carmesina is also quickly smitten by the brave...
- Zatrephes carmesina is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Walter Rothschild in 1909. It is found in Brazil. Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul...
- Wellington, N. Z. :J. Mackay, govt. printer,1913-1915 (described as Monilea carmesina ) Webster, T.N.Z.T., xl, 1907 (1908). 256, pl. 20, f. 16-18. Spencer,...
- Fate, 2022). Premio Ferran Canyameres for Parella de Dames (1996) Premio Carmesina for La Princesa Pomèlia (1998) Premio Ciutat d'Olot for A carn, a carn...
- bissetii McAll. Sorbus bulleyana McAll. Sorbus californica Greene Sorbus carmesina McAll. Sorbus cashmiriana Hedl. Sorbus cibagouensis H.Peng & Z.J.Yin Sorbus...
- novel narrates the war exploits of the knight Tirant and his romance with Carmesina, written with a highly erotic charge. It’s considered the first modern...
- Bick, 1995 Telebasis byersi Westfall, 1957 - Duckweed Firetail Telebasis carmesina Calvert, 1909 Telebasis carminita Calvert, 1909 Telebasis carota Kennedy...
- binotata Rothschild, 1909 Zatrephes brunnea Rothschild, 1909 Zatrephes carmesina Rothschild, 1909 Zatrephes cardytera Dyar, 1910 Zatrephes crocos (Cramer...