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Equestris (Latin for "mounted") may
refer to:
Legio X
Equestris, a
Roman legion Nyon, a town in Switzerland,
called "
Equestris"
during Roman times This...
- (Anolis
equestris) in Florida". Iguana. 15 (4): 212–219. Marrero, R.; Torres, T.; Rodríguez-Cabrera, T.M. (2016). "Winter
aggregation in
Anolis equestris and...
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forms occur :
Phalaenopsis equestris var. alba — a pure
white form;
lacking yellow pigments on the callus.
Phalaenopsis equestris var.
aurea —
white flowers...
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Legio X
Equestris, a
Roman legion, was one of the most
trusted legions of
Julius Caesar.
Legio X was
famous in its day and
throughout history, because...
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Helmet with
horsehair plume, long
spear (hasta),
small round shield (parma
equestris), and
flowing mantle.
Roman cavalry was
levied from the equites, and from...
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Ostrea equestris,
commonly known as the
crested oyster or
horse oyster, is a
species of
bivalve mollusc in the
family Ostreidae. It can be
found along...
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eastern half of the
United States. "Anthocomus
equestris". GBIF.
Retrieved 2021-09-06. "Anthocomus
equestris species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved...
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subfamily Lygaeinae.
Subspecies include:
Lygaeus equestris equestris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lygaeus equestris sicili**** (Wagner, 1955)
These bugs can
reach about...
- Poseidon, he was also
worshipped by the
Romans as a god of horses,
Neptunus equestris, who was also a
patron of horse-racing. The
theology of
Neptune is limited...
- 0 m.
Maximum recorded depth is 780 m.
Cheilea equestris Linnaeus, 1758. WoRMS (2009).
Cheilea equestris Linnaeus, 1758.
Accessed through:
World Register...