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- cauldron, representing the onset of winter. His Roman counterpart is Caurus or Corus. Caurus is also one of the oldest Roman wind-deities, and numbered among...
- peristhenellus is a synonym of Hyrtacus caurus (Tepper, 1905). Phasmida Species File Phasmida Species File: Hyrtacus caurus Media related to Bacillus (Phasmatodea)...
- (NW) – Isidore spells it Corus and says it is the same as the Caurus (the "frigid Caurus" mentioned earlier by Virgil, but treated as distinct in Vitruvius)...
- stars' positions. The "Wain", the Great Bear, now lies in the northwest over Caurus (the northwest wind). The constellation Pisces (the Fish) is just appearing...
- High School (9–12) Anthem Preparatory Academy (6–12) Archway Academy (K–5) Caurus Academy (K–12) Ridgeline Academy (K–12) Creative Castle Preschool and Kindergarten...
- East wind Vulturnus (Eurus); West wind Favonius (Zephyrus); Northwest wind Caurus or Corus (see minor winds). Venus, goddess of love, beauty, ****uality, and...
- phasianellus Tympanuchus phasianellus kennicotti Tympanuchus phasianellus caurus Columbian sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus columbi****) Tympanuchus...
- the fantasy series The Corean Chronicles by L. E. Modesitt, Jr. Corus or Caurus, one of the Anemoi and the Roman god of the northwest wind Corus (mythology)...
- 2008 Ishikawatrechus bidilatatus Su****a & Yamasako, 2014 Ishikawatrechus caurus Ueno, 2008 Ishikawatrechus cerberus Ueno, 1957 Ishikawatrechus doiensis...
- River to the Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories, Canada. T. p. caurus: the Alaskan sharp-tailed grouse inhabits north-central Alaska eastwards...