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- Cophes obtentus is a species of hidden snout weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It is found in North America. "Cophes obtentus Report". Integrated...
- Deus tuorum militum Exultet caelum laudibus Hostis Herodes impie ****us obtentu Deus Iste confessor Jesu corona virginum Jesu nostra redemptio Lauda mater...
- En gratulemur hodie Exultet coelum laudibus Hostis Herodes impie Hujus obtentu Hymnus canoris Iste confessor Jesu corona virginum (2 settings) Jesu nostra...
- longiusculus (Boheman, 1837) i c b Cophes oblongus (LeConte, 1876) i c b Cophes obtentus (Herbst, 1797) i c g b Cophes tex**** Sleeper, 1955 i b Data sources: i...
- kraglievichorum, Sparnotheriodon epsilonoides, Thomashuxleya externa, Transpithecus obtentus, Trigonostylops ?wortmani, Homalostylops sp., Patene sp., Albertogaudrya...
- O. transversa, Ultrapithecus rutilans, Paginula parca, Transpithecus obtentus, Antepithecus brachysteph****, A. innexus, Notopithecus adapinus, Henricosbornia...
- Trachytherus T. spegazzini**** T. sp. Puesto Almendra Member Transpithecus T. obtentus T. sp. Gran Barranca and Rosado Members Tricoelodus T. bicuspidatus Puesto...
- scientia preditum, prudentia et morum honestate decorum, quem tsue probitatis obtentu grandi affection prosequimur, cujus consiliis te in his acquiescere rogamus...
- the height of the mesial margin of the second upper molar. Transpithecus obtentus was first described in 1901 by Florentino Ameghino, based on fossil remains...
- 2013). "ACOELODUS CONNECTUS AMEGHINO, 1901, SINĂ“NIMO DE TRANSPITHECUS OBTENTUS AMEGHINO, 1901, "NOTOPITHECINAE" DEL EOCENO DE PATAGONIA". Ameghiniana...