- The
Tapajós (Portuguese: Rio
Tapajós [ˈʁi.u tɐpɐˈʒɔs]) is a
river in Brazil. It runs
through the
Amazon Rainforest and is a
major tributary of the Amazon...
- The
Tapajós is a
tributary of the
Amazon River in Brazil.
Tapajós may also
refer to:
Tapajós (proposed
Brazilian state)
Tapajós ****ebol Clube, a Brazilian...
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embolus shorter than the tegulum. The
tarantula lives near the
tapajos river in the
Tapajós National Forest,
where its
mainly rainforest. In this area average...
- the area
around where the
Tapajós flowed into the
Amazon River, in the
Brazilian state of Amazonas. In the 1660s, the
Tapajó language,
along with the language...
- Sebastião
Tapajós 1984 Maurício
Einhorn & Sebastião
Tapajós 1986 Visões Do
Nordeste 1986
Painel 1987 Villa-Lobos 1988 Lado a Lado - Sebastião
Tapajós and Gilson...
- The
Tapajós hermit (Phaethornis aethopygus) is a
species of
hummingbird in the
family Trochilidae. It is
endemic to Brazil. The
Tapajós hermit was first...
- C. p.
probatus Zimmer, JT, 1934 — Madeira-
Tapajos interfluve C. p.
cardosoi Portes et al., 2013 —
Tapajos-Xingu
interfluve Subspecies C. p. cardosoi...
- The Rio
Tapajós saki or Gray's bald-faced saki (Pithecia irrorata) is a
species of saki monkey, a type of New
World monkey, from
South America. It is...
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Amazon River between its
large Tapajós and
Xingu tributaries. The
Tapajós–Xingu
moist forests lie
between the
Tapajós river to the west and the Xingu...
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branch of
Northern Jê.
Although both
Tapajós languages are now
spoken in the
Xingu River basin rather than on the
Tapajós, this is
known to be a consequence...