- The Baja
California rat
snake (Bogertophis
rosaliae) is a
species of
nonvenomous snake in the
family Colubridae. The
species is
native to Baja California...
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deity or to
other revered objects. In May, the
Roman army
celebrated the
Rosaliae signorum, rose
festivals at
which they
adorned the
military standards with...
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Aneflomorpha rosaliae is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Linsley in 1942. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of...
- They can
attain total lengths (including tail) of 1.68 m (5.5 ft). B.
rosaliae is more
variable in color,
found in
shades of tan, red, orange, or brown...
- also
celebrated at
Pergamon on May 24–26. A
military Rosalia festival,
Rosaliae signorum, also
occurred on May 31. Ludi
Fabarici was
celebrated May 29...
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which were
engraved by
Philips van
Mallery for the
publication Vita S.
Rosaliae Virginis Panormitanae Pestis Patronæ
iconibus expressa,
which was published...
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situla (Linnaeus, 1758)
Bogertophis spp. Baja
California rat snake, B.
rosaliae (Mocquard, 1899) Trans-Pecos rat snake, B.
subocularis (Brown, 1901) Pantherophis...
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Price RM (1988). "A
proposed new
genus for
Elaphe subocularis and
Elaphe rosaliae" (PDF). The Snake. 20 (1): 52–63.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 29...
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portosantensis Mendes, 1981 g
Machilinus rocai Bach, 1975 g
Machilinus rosaliae Mendes, 1977 g
Machilinus rupestris (Lucas, 1846) g
Machilinus spinifrontis...
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parades included religious rites and
purely military parades such as the
rosaliae signorum (decoration of the standards) and demissio, when
veterans were...