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- to the genus Idiomelas: Idiomelas crenulatus (Dejean, 1829) Idiomelas fulvipes (Erichson, 1843) Idiomelas morio (Ménétriés, 1832) Idiomelas nigripes (Reitter...
- Helicidae, the typical snails. Species within the genus Idiomela include: Idiomela subplicata Idiomela T. ****erell, 1921. Retrieved through: World Register...
- Idiomela subplicata is a species of medium-sized air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropods in the family Helicidae, the typical snails...
- Hyloxalus Species: H. idiomelus Binomial name Hyloxalus idiomelus (Rivero, 1991) Synonyms Colostethus idiomelus Rivero, 1991 Colostethus idiomelas (typo)...
- Haplanister B.Moore, 1996 Hemiaulax Bates, 1892 Hippoloetis Laporte, 1835 Idiomelas Tschitscherine, 1900 Kaffovatus Clarke, 1972 Kenyacus Alluaud, 1917 Kiwiharpalus...
- kontakia-idiomela, and 44 kontakia-prosomoia made about a limited number of model stanzas consisting of fourteen prooimia-idiomela and thirteen okoi-idiomela which...
- chant composers, including Jessica Suchy-Pilalis, composed music for the idiomela. Iconographer Brian Matthew Whirledge painted a new icon of Richard for...
- Various kanōns, sticheron, idiomelas and triōdias A close colleague of John of Damascus Stephen the Sabaite Died 807 Idiomelas in the Triodion, Kanōns Theodore...
- (13th century), however, are in a more elaborate style (also rubrified idiomela), and were probably sung since the ninth century, when kontakia were reduced...
- deaths. Stephen and Andrew the Blind were among the first to compose hymns (idiomela) in the Triodion (the liturgical book used during Great Lent), chanted...