-
French désert and
Spanish desierto) all come from the
ecclesiastical Latin dēsertum (originally "an
abandoned place"), a
participle of dēserere, "to abandon"...
- Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Jakovlev in 1900.
Dorcadion pantherinum desertum Danilevsky, 1995
Dorcadion pantherinum pantherinum Jakovlev, 1900 Dorcadion...
-
Sebastian Münster's
Cosmographia (1545), the
Libyan desert (marked
Libyae desertum and
Libya Interior) is
shown in the
center of the continent, west of Nubiae...
- Inq(uilinus)”. A
second reference to "hussar"
appeared in 1613 from
Krapina ("
desertum Joannes Huszar de
vinea cb – qr j”).
Croatian hussars were
irregular light...
-
ceased to
exist during the
occupation and
referred to as "puszta" (lat.
desertum). In 1702 do****ents show that the area was not
fully uninhabited. The rebirth...
- the
French and the
English repair for trade.
Sheet 11 55°N,110°E Care
desertum per quod in
Cathaium eunt ac
redeunt Tartari. The
desert of Cara by which...
-
hermitage or
religious retreat",
which itself was a loan-word from the Latin,
desertum,
meaning "a
desert or
deserted place". This is most
likely linked to Saint...
- (1860).
Florula Atacamensis; seu,
Enumeratio plantarum, quas in
itinere per
desertum Atacamense (p. 51).
Sumptibus E. Anton. https://www.biodiversitylibrary...
- specimen: sive,
plantarum enumeratio Cyrenaicam, Pentapolim,
Magnae Syrteos Desertum Et
Regionem Tripolitanam Incolentium...", 1824. "Flore
Corsicae specierum...
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Xeranobium cinereum (Horn, 1894)
Xeranobium costatum White, 1971
Xeranobium desertum Fall, 1905
Xeranobium griseum White, 1971
Xeranobium laticeps Fall, 1905...