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- Symbolia costaricensis Robinson, 1966 – Costa Rica Symbolia hirticauda Robinson, 1966 – Costa Rica Symbolia latifacies Robinson, 1966 – Peru Symbolia...
- Commons has media related to Rhopobota symbolias. Wikispecies has information related to Rhopobota symbolias. tortricidae.com Study on the genus Rhopobota...
- Labdia symbolias is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
- cartoonists. In it, Walker invented an international set of symbols called symbolia after researching cartoons around the world (described by the term comicana)...
- 28 September 2009. Bryden, Ronald Bryden (4 October 1970). "Back to Old Symbolia: Ronald Bryden Discusses the New Iris Murdoch". The Observer. Retrieved...
- at the devices cartoonists use, Walker po****rized a vocabulary called Symbolia, including the term "squeans" to describe the starbusts and little circles...
- soldier fly Subula maculata, an auger snail S****a maculata, a mud turtle Symbolia maculata, a long-legged fly Synapta maculata, a sea cu****ber Synaptula...
- Diamonds Anthology (2016) Sweaty Palms Zine (2016) CollegeHumor (2014) Symbolia Magazine (2012-2014) BARTKIRA (2013) Strange Paradise Zine (2013) The White...
- journalism printed in Italy since 2009 and produced by a group of authors; and Symbolia, a digital magazine of comics journalism for tablet computers, which operated...
- Labdia rhoecosticha Turner, 1923 Labdia schismatias (Meyrick, 1897) Labdia symbolias (Meyrick, 1906) Labdia thalamaula (Meyrick, 1915) Labdia thermophila (Lower...