- the
Pacific Coast of
North America.
Species include:
Coelus gracilis Coelus globosus "Species
Coelus globosus -
Globose Dune
Beetle - BugGuide.Net". BugGuide...
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sometimes spelled odocoeleus; it is from a
contraction of the
roots odonto- and
coelus meaning "hollow-tooth". Odocoileus, [1]
Mammal Species of the World, 3rd...
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Caelus or
Coelus (/ˈsiːləs/; SEE-ləs) was a
primordial god of the sky in
Roman mythology and theology, iconography, and
literature (compare caelum, the...
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Coelus globosus is a
species of
beetle in
family Tenebrionidae. It is
found in
Mexico and the
United States. The
Globose Dune
Beetle inhabits foredunes...
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Coelus gracilis is a
species of
beetle in
family Tenebrionidae. It is
endemic to the
United States.
World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1996). "Coelus...
- Guiana. Formerly, this
species was
known as
Parides coelus and
originally described as
Papilio coelus by Jean
Baptiste Boisduval in 1836, but that name...
- the
characteristics of the deity. For a
celestial deity such as Jupiter,
Coelus, Sol or Luna, the
building should be open to the sky; an
aedes for a god...
- that are
covered in sand.
These tubes are used to
detect prey, such as
Coelus globosus, when they
cross the tube,
similar to the
hunting style of purseweb...
- Coniontini,
found in
North America.
These genera belong to the
tribe Coniontini Coelus Eschscholtz, 1829 (dune beetles)
Coniontis Eschscholtz, 1829 Conisattus...
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mentioned quite differently in
other versions. She is
listed as a
daughter of
Coelus and Terra, and is
implied to be the
mother of all gods. It is also implied...