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- fr) Cartusiana.org: Antwerpen 1 & Lier (Cartusia Sanctae Catharinae Montis Sinaii in Kiel apud Antverpiam; Cartusia Antverpiensis 1) Cartusiana.org:...
- Monacha cartusiana is a species of small air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial eupulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Hygromiidae, the hairy snails...
- snail genus Monacha is Helix cartusiana, the name under which the species was first described, known as Monacha cartusiana when placed in the genus Monacha...
- Thomas (12 March 2015). "Carthusians in Oxford Music Online" (PDF). cartusiana.org. Open Publishing. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 November 2021...
- Ac2692.y/29.(16). "The Vita Christi" by Charles Abbot Conway Analecta Cartusiana 34 "Ludolph's Life of Christ" by Father Henry James Coleridge in The Month...
- (isolated po****tions) R. r. carpatica (Carpathian chamois) Romania R. r. cartusiana (Chartreuse chamois) France R. r. caucasica (Caucasian chamois) Azerbaijan...
- Transfiguration, ed. Dr James Hogg, from Monasticon Cartusiense Analecta Cartusiana 185:4), Salzburg 2006, tom. IV, pars II, pp. 860x867; repr. 2009 in Carthusian...
- carascaloides (Bourguignat, 1855) Monacha carinata (Hausdorf, 2000) Monacha cartusiana (Müller, 1774) - type species Monacha cemenelea (Risso, 1826) Monacha...
- La Gruyère Tourisme "Valsainte room", Musée de Charmey Nissen, Peter. Cartusiana, p. 2, Center for Contemplative Studies, University of Dallas Courtray...
- protected since 1998 Helix pomatia is partly protected since 2008 Monacha cartusiana was fully protected from 1981 to 1988. Two of the land snails on the list...