- of the
numerous crashes that
occurred during chariot races,
known as
naufragia ("shipwrecks"). "Martial, Epigrams. Book 10". Bohn's
classical Library...
-
ensure that no team had an
unfair advantage and to
minimize collisions (
naufragia),
which were
nonetheless frequent and
satisfying to the crowd. The races...
- The
Georgetown salamander (Eurycea
naufragia), also
known as the San
Gabriel Springs salamander, is a
species of
salamander in the
family Plethodontidae...
- Seat(s)
Mapperton House,
Dorset Former seat(s)
Hinchingbrooke House,
Cambridgeshire Motto Post tot
naufragia portum ("After so many
shipwrecks a haven")...
- Many-ribbed
salamander Eurycea nana Bishop, 1941 San
Marcos salamander Eurycea naufragia Chippindale, Price,
Wiens & Hillis, 2000
Georgetown salamander Eurycea...
- destro**** and the
charioteer and
horses were
incapacitated were
called naufragia, (a "shipwreck"). The best
charioteers could earn a
great deal of prize...
- T8391A12909269. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2004.RLTS.T8391A12909269.en. "Eurycea
naufragia". AmphibiaWeb.
University of California, Berkeley.
Archived from the original...
- of
chariots and
serious injuries to
horses and
charioteers were
called naufragia, the same term for shipwrecks. The
course of the race was also very similar...
- its
gills throughout life.
Eurycea tonkawae is the
sister taxon to E.
naufragia and E. chisholmensis, two
other endemic perrenibranchiate central Texas...
-
Marcos salamander (Eurycea nana) VU IUCN
Georgetown salamander (Eurycea
naufragia) EN IUCN
Texas salamander (Eurycea neotenes) VU IUCN
Barton Springs salamander...