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Pelicosauria
Pelicosauria Pel`i*co*sau"ri*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a wooden bowl (but taken to mean, pelvis) + ? a lizard.] (Paleon.) A suborder of Theromorpha, including terrestrial reptiles from the Permian formation.

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- Licosa is a southern Italian village and hamlet (frazione) of Castellabate, a muni****lity in the province of Salerno, Campania. As of 2009 its po****tion...
- and Capri: "three small islands on the southwest coast of Campania, now Licosa, St. Pietro and La Galetta", reported George Richard Crooks and Christian...
- the Cilento coast, which ends at Punta Licosa, to the south. The distance from Punta Campanella to Punta Licosa is approximately 61 km (38 miles). The...
- siege of Messina in 843 and maintained a complicit neutrality when Punta Licosa and the islands of Ischia and Ponza fell under Islamic rule. Again, the...
- with Marina di Casalvelino Castellabate, with Santa Maria, San Marco, Licosa and Ogliastro Marina Centola, with Palinuro Ispani, with Capitello Montecorice...
- Naples, Saracens from Sicily occupied the Pontine Islands and the isle of Licosa, but were driven off by Duke Sergius I of Naples and a coalition he had...
- Podarcis siculus klemmeri - a blue morph found exclusively on the small island of Licosa....
- Sorrentine forces took part in the anti-Saracen leagues at the battles of Licosa (846) and Ostia (849). The duchy was ruled by figures elected by the people...
- Upper Palaeolithic times. In early medieval times, the current frazione of Licosa was a base of the Saracens, who were defeated here in 846 by a coalition...
- helped to free the Tyrrhenian Sea from Saracen pirates, defeating them at Licosa (846), at Ostia (849), and on the Garigliano (915). At the dawn of AD 1000...