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- C. mortuorum may refer to: Cocytius mortuorum, a hawkmoth species in the genus Cocytius Cynomya mortuorum, a fly species Mortuorum This disambiguation...
- Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum (And I await the resurrection of the dead) is a suite for wind orchestra and percussion instruments by Olivier Messiaen...
- Cynomya mortuorum belongs to the order Diptera, sometimes referred to as "true flies". In English, the only common name occasionally used is "fly of the...
- conditions, Ranft conducted research on vampirism. His book, De masticatione mortuorum in tumulis (1728; On the Chewing of the Dead in their Tombs), dealing...
- Blackdeath (2005) Ilman Arvoa ja Arkkua / Kinaidos (2006) Horna / Sacrificia Mortuorum (2006) Horna / Peste Noire (2007) Horna / Nefarious (2009) Horna / Den...
- 173567379X; ISBN 9781735673790 and in French ISBN 2494509025 De Resurrectione Mortuorum, Book I 1636 - written originally in Spanish but later translated into...
- Morcocytius is a genus of hawkmoths containing only one species, Morcocytius mortuorum, which is known from Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. The average wingspan...
- of beetles belonging to the family Staphylinidae. Species: Pachyatheta mortuorum (Thomson, 1867) Pachyatheta cribrata (Kraatz, 1856) "IRMNG - Pachyatheta...
- Family: Noctuidae Genus: Syngrapha Species: S. rectangula Binomial name Syngrapha rectangula Kirby, 1837 Synonyms Plusia rectangula Plusia mortuorum...
- Confíteor unum baptísma in remissiónem peccatórum. Et exspécto resurrectiónem mortuórum, et vitam ventúri sǽculi. Amen. The Latin text adds "Deum de Deo" and...