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fairly large, with a s****
diameter over one
meter in the type species, B.
lapideus. Birkelund, Tove, John H. Callomon, and
Franz T. Frjirsich. "The stratigraphy...
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variant spellings) is: a
surname which is
derived from the
Latin word
lapideus,
meaning 'made of stone'; 'stony', also from the
Latin lapis meaning 'stone'...
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origin of the
toponym is in fact *Lapidie, from a
stone bridge (Latin: pons
lapideus)
which in
Roman times carried the Via
Flaminia over the ****umnus river...
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translated as Jean à Lapide, Jean La
Pierre (Lapierre, de la Pierre),
Johannes Lapideus,
Johannes Lapid****,
Johannes de
Lapide (c. 1425 – 12
March 1496) was a...
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Gosiute 3
specimens A
Rhingiini tribe eristaline hoverfly.
Eristalis †E.
lapideus Scudder, 1877 Lake
Unita 1
specimen An
Eristalini tribe eristaline hoverfly...
- · accepted,
alternate representation Conus edwardi Preston, 1908
Conus lapideus Holten, 1802
Conus (Conus)
nubifer Lamarck, J.B.P.A. de, 1810 Cucullus...
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Tryphon illotus Tryphon incisus Tryphon jezoensis Tryphon laevis Tryphon lapideus Tryphon latrator Tryphon leucodactylus Tryphon leucostictus Tryphon lusorius...
- the
river bank was the
theater building,
enclosed on both
sides by the
lapideus and
marmoreus bridges;
along the
slope were
several orders of terraces;...
- side of the Adige, one of
which was
located north of the
ancient pons
lapideus and one
south of the "new" pons marmoreus, now
called St. Stephen's Gate...
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kraatzii Schaum, 1868
Hydroporus kryshtali Bilyashiwski, 1993
Hydroporus lapideus Riha, 1974
Hydroporus lapponum (Gyllenhal, 1808)
Hydroporus larsoni Nilsson...