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- Plectopylis repercussa is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Plectopylidae. Plectopylis bensoni...
- Eudonia Species: E. gyrotoma Binomial name Eudonia gyrotoma (Meyrick, 1909) Synonyms Scoparia gyrotoma Meyrick, 1909 Scoparia repercussa Philpott, 1929...
- support. A similar term, which means something different, is the word "repercussa". This is another name for the recitation tone, an important structural...
- Páll-Gergely, 2018 Plectopylis ponsonbyi (Godwin-Austen, 1888) Plectopylis repercussa (Gould, 1856) Plectopylis thompsoni Páll-Gergely, 2018 Species brought...
- (Hewitson, [1863]) Rapala melida Rapala nemorensis Oberthür, 1914 Rapala repercussa Leech, 1890 Ropala ribbei Johannes Röber, 1886 Rapala rhoecus Rapala schistacea...
- 'Romance', 'Ring Shouts' Eight pieces for organ: 'Râga', 'Rauschpfeifen', 'Repercussa', 'Ragtime-Waltz', 'Rondeña', 'Ripieno', 'Rosalie', 'Rossignols enrhumés...
- iarbus (Fabricius, 1787) Rapala takasagonis Matsumura, 1929 Taiwan Rapala repercussa Leech, 1890 Chang Yang Rapala donganensis (Wang & Li, 2002) genus: Ravenna...
- menesicles Fruhstorfer, 1911 Deudorix rapaloides (Naritomi, 1911) Deudorix repercussa sankakuhonis Matsumura, 1938 genus: Rapala Rapala caerulea liliacea Nire...
- menesicles Fruhstorfer, 1911 Deudorix rapaloides (Naritomi, 1911) Deudorix repercussa sankakuhonis Matsumura, 1938 Rapala caerulea liliacea Nire, 1920 Rapala...
- the fifth degree of the mode, was no longer used as finalis, but as repercussa: the recitation tone of the authentic tone used in a simple form of psalmody...