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cartilaginous fish that
lived during the
Early Permian. Two
species are known ; P.
clerci from Arta Beds of the Ural
Mountains of Russia, and P.
mariosuarezi from...
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debiliata (Hübner, 1817)
Synonyms Geometra debiliata Hübner, [1817]
Eupithecia clerci Krulikovsky, 1891
Eupithecia nigropunctata Chant, 1833
Chlorochlystis su****iosa...
- of the
related eugeneodont Campyloprion. In 1924,
Karpinsky separated H.
clerci from
Helicoprion and
reclassified it
under the new
genus name Parahelicoprion...
- The
Camillians or
Clerics Regular,
Ministers to the Sick (Latin:
Clerci Regulari Ministeri Infirmaribus) are a
Catholic religious order founded in 1582...
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Opisthorchis obsequens,
Notocotylus babai, N. linearis,
Echinoparyphium clerci,
Amidostomum skrjabini, and
Hymenolepis wardlei. They are seen isolated...
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Raillietina celebensis Raillietina cesticillus Raillietina chiltoni Raillietina clerci Raillietina coturnixi Raillietina cr****ula
Raillietina cyrtus Raillietina...
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spaercki Nielsen, 1952 †Parahelicoprion Karpinsky, 1922 †Parahelicoprion
clerci Karpinsky, 1916 †Parahelicoprion
mariosuarezi Merino-Rodo & Janvier, 1986...
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Turner & Chillcott, 1973
Symphoromyia cinerea Johnson, 1903 †Symphoromyia
clerci Ngô-Muller & Nel, 2020
Symphoromyia cr****icornis (Panzer, 1808) Symphoromyia...
- ****ociations,
creating their own women's organization. In 1914,
together with
Clerci she
proposed establishing a
league for neutrality.
During the
First World...
- library, was
opened in 1829. Two
religious orders, the
Capuchins and the
Clerci Regulari Ministeri Infirmaribus (Camillians), were
reestablished in the...