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Palmarium
Palmarium Pal*ma"ri*um, n.; pl. Palmaria. [NL. See Palmar.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the bifurcations of the brachial plates of a crinoid.

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- Microbathyphantes palmarius, is a species of spider of the genus Microbathyphantes. It is found in Sri Lanka, India, Seyc****es, Myanmar, Thailand, and...
- Domingo Zapata in a new collection entitled Palmarius Colors, which consisted of four paintings based on his Palmarius project. Inspired by Naia, the longest-lived...
- Þorbjörnsdóttir Right Wingers (RW) 23 Þuríður Ósk Ingimarsdóttir 81 Carmen Palmariu Pivots (P) 30 Katla Björg Ómarsdóttir 37 Sigríður Lilja Sigurðardóttir...
- a. insulicola B. a. macdougalli B. a. nevadensis B. a. octavus B. a. palmarius B. a. raptor B. a. saxicola B. a. willetti B. a. yumanensis Mexico and...
- In the Middle Ages, a palmer (Latin: palmarius or palmerius) was a Christian pilgrim, normally from Western Europe, who had visited the holy places in...
- PACCEUS – Pace PAGANELLUS – Pagnell; Painel; Paynell PAG**** – Payne PALMARIUS – Le Paumier; Palmer PALMIGERPalmer de PALO – del Pau de Palude – Puddle;...
- Rhoads, 1894 P. mississippiensis Rhoads, 1896 P. nigriculus Bangs, 1896 P. palmarius Bangs, 1896 P. restrictus A. H. Howell, 1939 P. telmaphilus Schwartz,...
- Microbathyphantes celebes Tanasevitch, 2012 – Indonesia (Sulawesi) Microbathyphantes palmarius (Marples, 1955) (type) – Sri Lanka, India, Seyc****es, Myanmar, Thailand...
- Helsdingenia ceylonica - E Labullinyphia tersa - E Microbathyphantes palmarius Nematogmus dentim**** Neriene katyae - E Nesioneta benoiti Obrimona tennenti...
- he brought back the customary palm frond. Such a pilgrim was called a Palmarius or Palmerius (Italian: Palmario or Palmerio). His feast day is 26 July...