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Singilis is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Carabidae,
first described by
Jules Pierre Rambur in 1837.
Singilis contains the
following eighty-nine species:...
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tributary of the
river Guadalquivir in Andalusia, Spain.
Known as
Singilis in Latin, it
bears a
modern name
derives from the
Moorish rendering of...
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Rechila (died 448) was the
Suevic king of
Galicia from 438
until his death.
There are few
primary sources for his life, but
Hydatius was a contemporary...
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dedication to Mars
Augustus (CIL II. 2013 = ILS II2/5, 773) at
Singili(a)
Barba (Cerro del Castillón, Antequera). Edmondson, "The Cult of Mars...
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uhaitza (Basque)
Genil Genil (Spanish), Guad al-Xenil (later Arabic),
Singilis (Latin),
Sinyil /
Sannil (early Arabic) Gers Ægirtius, Egircius, Gircius...
- /ˈamna/ – 'feelings' /ˈkimpos/ – 'centre pole' /kinˈbʷai/ – 'fingernail' /
sinˈɡili/ – 'centre rib of
coconut leaf' /tabˈnaha/ – 'sneeze' The only monomorphemic...
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Pseudotrechus Rosenhauer, 1856
Subtribe Singilina Jeannel, 1949
Singilis Rambur, 1837
Subtribe Somotrichina Mateu, 1963
Oecornis Britton, 1940 Paulianites...
- 1984
Pseudotrechus Rosenhauer, 1856
Subtribe Singilina Jeannel, 1949
Singilis Rambur, 1837
Subtribe Somotrichina Mateu, 1963
Oecornis Britton, 1940 Paulianites...
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materials since ancient times. In its
vicinity is the
river Genil (formerly
Singilis),
whose nearest peak
hosts an Arab fortress. This also
explains one of...