- columns, and from
Spain to
Spanish colonies in the Americas,
where the
salomónica was
often used in
churches as an
indispensable element of the Churrigueresque...
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Ochyrotica salomonica is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae. It is
known from New
Guinea and the
Solomon Islands.
Review of the
Pterophoridae from New...
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eastern limits are
reached in
western Iran and
Iraqi Kurdistan (H.
salomonica) and in the
Caucasus (H. lucorum); H.
thessalica reaches through Ukraine...
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Euvespivora decipiens (Walker, 1859)
Synonyms Eurygaster decipiens Walker, 1859
Euvespivora salomonica Baranov, 1942
Xenosturmia testaceipes Mesnil, 1944...
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interpreted as food debris. Specifically,
these species were
mainly Helix salomonica or
Levantina spiriplana. The
deposits with
snails from the
ancient Capsian...
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Miniphone y las telefónicas se
reparten abonados por
medio de una división
salomónica". La Nación (in Spanish). 15
August 1999.
Retrieved 8
October 2021. Official...
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Valanga rouxi Willemse, 1923
Valanga rubrispinarum Sjöstedt, 1936
Valanga salomonica Sjöstedt, 1932
Valanga sjostedti Uvarov, 1923
Valanga soror Sjöstedt,...
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Archived from the
original on 7
August 2022. "Di Stéfano y la decisión
salomónica de la FIFA [Di Stéfano and the
Solomonic decision of FIFA]". La Voz de...
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country that has four
spiral columns known as
Solomonic columns or
salomónicas. The four
columns bear
round medallions, each with
carved images of the...
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Corinthian column separating the
retablo sections,
garlanded Corinthians and
salomonicas are used. The same
local styles are also used in the main
altar like...