- and the
early Middle Ages. The
corresponding (purist)
Latin term was
responsalis ("he who answers"). The
title was used by
Byzantine amb****adors, as well...
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Elophila responsalis is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Francis Walker in 1866. It is
found in Australia,
where it has been recorded...
- "response". The
Latin language name for the
office would have been
responsalis, from the word responsum. The term was also used by
other ecclesiastical...
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spiritual writings and letters, he
wrote the then
celebrated Epistola responsalis super epistolam cancellarii.
Schoonhoven was one of the
responsible for...
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terranea Rothschild, 1915
Nymphula litanalis (Walker, 1859)
Nymphula responsalis Walker, [1866]
Nymphula sinicalis Hampson, 1897
Nymphula votalis (Walker...
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while the
Antiphons and
Responsories in the
Office formed the
Liber Responsalis (Responsory Book) or
Antiphonarius Officii (Antiphonary of the Office)...
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sporocarps p****
through undigested to be
spread to new areas.
Elophila responsalis also
feeds on the leaves, but is not
thought to do much
damage to the...
- 1890)
Elophila radiospinula F.Q. Chen, C.S. Wu & D.Y. Xue, 2010
Elophila responsalis (Walker, 1866)
Elophila rivulalis Duponchel, 1834
Elophila roesleri Speidel...
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maculipennis (Macquart, 1850)
Nigritomyia punctifrons James, 1969
Nigritomyia responsalis (Walker, 1865)
Nigritomyia separata James, 1969 Bigot, J.M.F. (1877)...
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aristodora (Turner, 1908)
Elophila difflualis (Snellen, 1880)
Elophila responsalis (Walker, 1866)
Eoophyla argyrilinale (Hampson, 1897)
Hygraula nitens...