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- epithet comes from the Latin phrase majordomus and honors the herpetologist Charles W. Myers. Incilius majordomus is a moderately sized toad, with males...
- senior brother within the family of Ribadouro, became the "dapifer" and "majordomus" of Afonso I from 1128 until his death in 1135, which indicates his closer...
- Egyptian noble 11th dynasty 21st to 20th century BC Served as m-r-pr "majordomus" under Mentuhotep II and Mentuhotep III. Hapuseneb High Priest of Amun...
- to this species was described in 2013 as a separate species, Incilius majordomus. The specific name peripatetes is Gr**** for "one who walks" and alludes...
- ruizi) Pico Blanco toad (Incilius fastidiosus) Chief's toad (Incilius majordomus) Isthmohyla calypsa Puebla frog (Lithobates pueblae) Tlaloc's leopard...
- Dr. Adler Help, I Love Twins (1969) - Mr. Brown The **** Nest (1970) - Majordomus alias Paganini Hurra, unsere Eltern sind nicht da [de] (1970) - Hausmeister...
- Falkenstein as Ängstlicher Herr Georg Zawatzky as Küchenjunge Robert Leffler as Majordomus Victor Blütner as Pater Faramund Walter Kurt Kühle as Diener Loni Nest...
- Germany (cognate with German Truchsess); or German Meier (from Latin majordomus). Originally, a drost in the Low Countrieswhere various titles were...
- wojenny, staging: Andrzej Wajda 1993 Nowe przygody ****na Lupin wife of majordomus (odcinek: La tabatiere de l'empereur) serial telewizyjny, staging: Alain...
- (Boulenger, 1891) Incilius macrocristatus (Firschein and Smith, 1957) Incilius majordomus Savage, Ugarte, and Donnelly, 2013 Incilius marmoreus (Wiegmann, 1833)...