- 1871
Oliva fulgurator fulgurator (Röding, 1798) This
marine species occurs in the
Caribbean Sea and off the
Lesser Antilles.
Oliva fulgurator (Röding, 1798)...
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referred to lightning, Fulgur,
Fulgur Fulmen,
later as
nomen agentis Fulgurator, Fulminator: the high
antiquity of the cult is
testified by the neutre...
- of the Arts and the
Hunter College in New York City. His
project Image Fulgurator was
awarded the Prix Ars
Electronica and
widely acclaimed by a
wider audience...
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explosives to a target.
Examples of such
weapons include Jules Verne's "
fulgurator" and the "gl**** arrow" of the
Comte de
Villiers de l'Isle-Adam. A classic...
- patriotism.
Thomas Roch, a
brilliant French inventor, has
designed the
Fulgurator, a
weapon so
powerful that "the
state which acquired it
would become absolute...
- the Thunderer"),
Jupiter Pluvius ("Jupiter the Rainmaker"), and
Jupiter Fulgurator ("Jupiter the Thunderbolt-Flinger") Fire-worship: A
central feature of...
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fijiana Tursch & Greifeneder, 2001
Oliva flammulata Lamarck, 1811
Oliva fulgurator (Röding, 1798)
Oliva goajira Petuch & Sargent, 1986
Oliva grovesi (Petuch...
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DeMarinis 2007 – Park View
Hotel installation by
Ashok Sukumaran 2008 –
Image Fulgurator by
Julius von
Bismarck (Germany) 2009 – Nemo
Observatorium by Laurence...
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referring to lightning, Fulgur,
Fulgur Fulmen,
later (as
nomen agentis)
Fulgurator, Fulminator. The high
antiquity of the cult is
testified by the neuter...
-
frondosus Schwenke, 1999 c g
Mesochorus fulgurans Curtis, 1833 c g
Mesochorus fulgurator Horstmann, 2006 c g
Mesochorus fuliginatus Dasch, 1971 c g Mesochorus...