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Nepenthes clipeata (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz ˌklɪpiˈɑːtə/; from
Latin clipeus "round shield",
referring to the leaf shape), or the shield-leaved pitcher-plant, is a...
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Imago clipeata (Latin: "portrait on a
round shield") is a term in the art
history of
ancient Rome for
images of ancestors,
famous people or
deceased shown...
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Catamachilis clipeata is a
species of
jumping bristletail in the
family Machilidae. "Catamachilis
clipeata". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-01-23. Bowser, Matthew...
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Leptoxis clipeata, the
agate rocksnail, was a
freshwater snail in the
family Pleuroceridae. Like all Leptoxis, the
species required free-flowing unpolluted...
- bas-reliefs in a
medallion on
sarcophagi and in
other forms are
known as
imago clipeata or "clipeus portraits", a term
usually restricted to
Roman art. The clipeus...
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Nepenthes clipeata (Nepenthaceae)" (PDF). Ark of Life. Cantley, R., C.M. Clarke, J. Cokendolpher, B. Rice & A.
Wistuba 2004.
Nepenthes clipeata Survival...
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goddess Nike and even
adapting the goddess'
shield into a
medallion or
imago clipeata bearing an
image of
Christ granting victory.
Later the type
appears on...
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furniture or equipment.
Ancient Roman round versions are
called an
imago clipeata, from the
clipeus or
Roman round shield. This was a po****r form of decoration...
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amara Janetschek, 1954
Catamachilis ancorata Stach, 1930
Catamachilis clipeata Stach, 1930
Catamachilis constricta (Navas, 1905)
Catamachilis franzi Janetschek...
- such as the s**** of a turtle.
Ancient Rome
portal Clipeus (shield)
Imago clipeata (shield portrait)
Parma (shield) Guttman, Jon (13
August 2011). "Roman...