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- Charaxes lemosi is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. The species was described by James John Joicey and George Talbot in 1927. It is found on the...
- The white-chested swift (Cypseloides lemosi) is a species of bird in subfamily Cypseloidinae of the swift family Apodidae. It is found in Bolivia, Colombia...
- Helopeltis labaumei Poppius, 1911 Helopeltis lalandei Carayon, 1949 Helopeltis lemosi Ghesquiere, 1922 Helopeltis maynei Ghesquiere, 1922 Helopeltis mayumbensis...
- cryptus) Sooty swift (Cypseloides fumigatus) White-chested swift (Cypseloides lemosi) Rothschild's swift (Cypseloides rothschildi) Great dusky swift (Cypseloides...
- trobar, concerning the rules of the troubadour art, mainly the grammar of Lemosi. The work, which contained many extracts from other troubadours, was intended...
- American black swift (Cypseloides niger) White-chested swift (Cypseloides lemosi) Great dusky swift (Cypseloides senex) Genus Streptoprocne Tepui swift (Streptoprocne...
- condemning poor form. Vidal also took pains to argue for the superiority of lemosí (or Lemozi, i.e., Occitan) over other vernaculars, prompting the Florentine...
- cryptus Black swift, Cypseloides niger White-chested swift, Cypseloides lemosi (E-SA) Rothschild's swift, Cypseloides rothschildi (E-SA) Sooty swift, Cypseloides...
- near-endemic birds found in the ecoregion are the white-chested swift (Cypseloides lemosi), grayish piculet (Pi****nus granadensis), apical flycatcher (Myiarchus apicalis)...
- cryptus) Sooty swift (Cypseloides fumigatus) White-chested swift (Cypseloides lemosi) Rothschild's swift (Cypseloides rothschildi) Great dusky swift (Cypseloides...