- such as
abbas castrensis and/or travel, for
example comes castrensis, also
shortened to
castrensis. The
Italian jurist Paulus Castrensis This disambiguation...
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Paulus Castrensis was an
Italian jurist of the 14th century. He
studied under Baldus de
Ubaldis at Perugia, and was a fellow-pupil with
Cardinal de Zabarella...
- the
Frankish monarchy the
Abbas palatinus ("of the palace"') and
Abbas castrensis ("of the camp") were
chaplains to the
Merovingian and
Carolingian sovereigns'...
- "Eucalyptus
castrensis".
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.
Retrieved 20
April 2019. Hill,
Kenneth D.; Stanberg,
Leonie C. (2002). "Eucalyptus
castrensis (Myrtaceae)...
- deep-water
traps set at 150-200 metres.
Natica castrensis (Dall, 1889). WoRMS (2010).
Natica castrensis (Dall, 1889).
Accessed through:
World Register...
-
Comes (plural comites),
translated as count, was a
Roman title,
generally linked to a
comitatus or
comital office. The word
comes originally meant "companion"...
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Ptilium crista-
castrensis, the
knights plume moss or ostrich-plume feathermoss, is a moss
species within the
family Pylaisiaceae, in the
class Bryopsida...
- has
media related to
Lioconcha castrensis. Van der Meij S.E.T., Moolenb**** R.G. &
Dekker H. (2010) The
Lioconcha castrensis species group (Bivalvia: Veneridae)...
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Diatraea castrensis is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. and Carl
Heinrich in 1927. It is
found in Paraná, Brazil...
-
February 2017. "Species Details :
Culex castrensis Edwards, 1922".
Catalogue of Life.
Retrieved 3
February 2017. "
castrensis Edwards".
Systematic Catalog of Culicidae...