- monuments. The name "
Morretes" is a
geographical reference to the
morros (Portuguese for "hills") that
surround the city.
Morretes can be
reached by road...
-
Megalobulimus arapotiensis Lange-de-
Morretes, 1952
Megalobulimus auritus (Sowerby, 1838)
Megalobulimus bertae Lange-de-
Morretes, 1952
Megalobulimus bronni (Pfeiffer...
-
Litoral Sul...
Morretes:
Cachoeira Salto da Fortuna.
Parque Estadual do Pau-Oco – Via Rural.
Unidade de Conservação ... MMA. "
Morretes:
Cachoeira Salto...
-
Mirinaba antoniensis (
Morretes, 1952)
Mirinaba cadeadensis (
Morretes, 1952)
Mirinaba curytibana (
Morretes, 1952)
Mirinaba cuspidens (
Morretes, 1952) Mirinaba...
- Swainson, 1840:
synonym of
Gonyostomus H. Beck, 1837
Metara Morretes, 1955:
synonym of
Mirinaba Morretes, 1955
Microborus Pilsbry, 1926:
synonym of Austroborus...
- was a
Brazilian journalist, professor, poet and historian. He born in
Morretes, the son of
Manuel Francisco Pombo and Angélica da Rocha. He
studied law...
- the
Atlantic Ocean off Brazil.
MolluscaBase (2018).
Thaisella mariae (
Morretes, 1954).
Accessed through:
World Register of
Marine Species at: http://www...
- Brazil, and
known from the muni****lities of Guaraqueçaba, Piraquara, and
Morretes. The
specific name
sambaqui is a Tupi
language word
referring to mollusk...
- state,
Brazil sometimes trawled by
shrimpers at 40–70
metres depth. de
Morretes L. (1938). Duas
especies novas de
molluscos marinhos do Brasil.
Livro Jubilar...
- 1887, and 9
February 1888.
Antonio Ricardo dos
Santos Filho was born in
Morretes, Paraná, on 22
September 1819, the son of
sergeant major Antonio Ricardo...