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- The great woolly horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus luctus) is a species of bat in the family Rhinolophidae. It is endemic to Indonesia. The northern woolly horseshoe...
- The Selangor woolly horseshoe bat or luctus-like horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus luctoides) is a bat species of the family Rhinolophidae endemic to Malaysia...
- have long, soft fur, but the woolly and lesser woolly horseshoe bats (R. luctus and R. beddomei) are unusual in their very long, woolly fur. Like most bats...
- Forma sanctitatis (= Model of sanctity), Hymnus cælorum (= Hymn of heaven), Luctus infernorum (= Mourning of ****), in addition to the invocations currently...
- With Aether, Terra produces Dolor (Pain), Dolus (Deception), Ira (Anger), Luctus (Mourning), Mendacium (Lying), Iusiurandum (Oath), Vltio (Vengeance), Intemperantia...
- Westminster Abbey ten days later. He was the subject of poetic eulogies, such as Luctus Brittannici: or the Tears of the British Muses; for the Death of John Dryden...
- he saw himself in him [Fernando] as if he were the mirror of his life" (luctus inconsolabilis genitori, quia in ipsum tanquam in uite speculum contemplabatur)...
- Allegro vivace Beethoven noted on the autograph m****cript "Inter lacrymas et luctus" (Amid tears and sorrows). However, the work's character has been described...
- possible for the subject to follow the co****: plēna erant omnia timōris et lūctūs. "Everything was full of fear and mourning." Or the order may be Adjective...
- (R. landeri) Blyth's horseshoe bat (R. lepidus) Woolly horseshoe bat (R. luctus) Mount Mabu horseshoe bat (R. mabuensis) Maclaud's horseshoe bat (R. maclaudi)...