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Ovidio Montalbani (18
November 1601 – 20
September 1671), also
known by his
pseudonym Giovanni Antonio Bumaldi, was an
Italian polymath. He was a professor...
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Euclasta montalbani is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by Popescu-Gorj and
Constantinescu in 1977. It is
found in the
Philippines (Luzon)...
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Sharks portal Squalus montalbani, the
Philippine spurdog or
Indonesian greeneye spurdog, is a
relatively large species of
dogfish shark native to waters...
- and the
other a
mortar and pestle.
Another theory,
introduced by
Ovidio Montalbani in the 17th century,
derives the name from a
Roman sausage flavoured with...
- melanurus)
Shortspine spurdog (S. mitsukurii)
Indonesian greeneye spurdog (S.
montalbani)
Western longnose spurdog (S. nasutus)
Bartail spurdog (S. notocaudatus)...
- melanurus)
Shortspine spurdog (S. mitsukurii)
Indonesian greeneye spurdog (S.
montalbani)
Western longnose spurdog (S. nasutus)
Bartail spurdog (S. notocaudatus)...
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horticultura tractant, 1740. Séguier's
Bibliotheca botanica includes Ovidio Montalbani's Bibliotheca botanica as an appendix.
Bibliotheca botanica (in Latin)...
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Sarti A
Matter of Time (1976) - (uncredited)
Bloody Payroll (1976) - Raul
Montalbani Blood and
Diamonds (1977) -
Guido Mauri Slave of the
Cannibal God (1978)...
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mitsukurii D. S.
Jordan & Snyder, 1903 (short-spine spurdog)
Squalus montalbani Whitley, 1931 (Indonesian
greeneye spurdog)
Squalus nasutus Last, L. J...
- in the Philippines.
Introduced and
common in Guam
Artiodactyla Squalus montalbani Philippine spurdog Philippines, Indonesia, and
tropical Australia Squaliformes...