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- Stenoma columbaris is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1909. It is found in Peru. The wingspan is about 28 mm...
- Mustilia columbaris is a moth in the family Endromidae. It is found in India. The wingspan is 64–90 mm. Adults are pale red brown, suffused with grey....
- Brissopsis columbaris is a species of sea urchins of the family Brissidae. Their armour is covered with spines. Brissopsis columbaris was first scientifically...
- island locations. The most significant information comes from the Cornus-Columbaris necropolis, which consists of 22 tombs where numerous finds from a mixed...
- Hypochrosis bebaea Prout, 1932 Oxydia korndoerfferi Snellen, 1877 Omiza columbaris Warren, 1896 Omiza lubricata Warren, 1899 Omiza subaurantiaca Warren,...
- the muni****lity of Echichens. Colombier is first mentioned in 937 as Columbaris. Bertha of Swabia (c. 907 – after January 2, 966), Queen consort of Burgundy...
- Cunha, 2014) (original combination) Cranopsis columbaris Simone & Cunha, 2014: synonym of Puncturella columbaris (Simone & C. Cunha, 2014) (original combination)...
- both on the coasts and inland. Basilicas of San Saturnino, Sant'Antioco, Columbaris, and San Giovanni di Sinis date back to the 5th or 6th century CE. Some...
- clypeopictus Kostylev Stenodynerus cochisensis (Viereck) Stenodynerus columbaris (Saussure) Stenodynerus coniodes Bohart Stenodynerus convolutus (Fox)...
- mentioned in 1131 as Chichens. Colombier is first mentioned in 937 as Columbaris. Monnaz is first mentioned in 1200 as Monna. In 1221 it was mentioned...