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Whittaker (ed.). "Triprion
petasatus". AmphibiaWeb.
University of California, Berkeley.
Retrieved February 14, 2022.
Triprion petasatus in the
CalPhotos photo...
- (the
shape of the cap). Some of
these mushrooms are
edible including P.
petasatus and P. cervinus,
though most
people rate
their taste and
consistency as...
-
white on exposure. The
spores are white.
Lyophyllum semitale and
Pluteus petasatus are
similar in appearance, as is L. fumosum; it and L.
loricatum are sometimes...
- than 12
different languages,
including Latin,
under the
title Cattus Petasatus. In 2007, on the
occasion of the book's
fiftieth anniversary,
Random House...
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Pluteus petasatus P. romellii...
- Churchill, Paul and Fewell, Dale K.
Battered Silicon Dispatch Box 1998
Cattus Petasatus! The Cat in the Hat Dr.
Seuss Tunberg,
Jennifer Morrish and Tunberg, Terence...
- Abrogaverit: How the
Grinch Stole Christmas in
Latin in 1998,
Cattus Petasatus: The Cat in the Hat in
Latin in 2000,
Arbor Alma: The
Giving Tree In Latin...
- strange-looking, bony heads.
Three species in this
genus are recognized:
Triprion petasatus (Cope, 1865) - Yucatán shovel-headed tree frog
Triprion spatulatus Günther...
- the long bill-shaped "snout" they possess,
similar to that of
Triprion petasatus, a head
longer than it is wide, and
their small size (male snout-vent...
-
Semper Ludet (The
House at Pooh Corner) tr.
Brian Staples. 2000.
Cattus Petasatus (The Cat in the Hat) tr.
Jennifer Morish Tunberg,
Terence O. Tunberg....