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- beyond time and space, unless disturbed or summoned away. Darkness (Magnum Tenebrosum, The Unnamed Darkness) is a mysterious entity spawned by Azathoth, and...
- Calliostoma tenebrosum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calliostomatidae. The size of the s**** varies between 8 mm...
- Dicamptodon Species: D. tenebrosus Binomial name Dicamptodon tenebrosus (Baird and Girard, 1852) Synonyms Amblystoma tenebrosum Baird and Girard, 1852...
- Many of the beaches are framed by steep cliffs leading down to the Mare Tenebrosum (or dark sea, the name of the Atlantic in the Middle Ages). The peninsula...
- Morte) and the "Sea of Darkness" (i.e., the Abyss of Death, the Mare Tenebrosum, Latin for the Atlantic Ocean, itself named after the Dying Civilization...
- spinigerum Koch C2 Ocnodes tarsocnoides Koch C2 Ocnodes tenebrosum Erichson WF 1843 Ocnodes tenebrosum melanarium Haag-Rutenberg JG 1871 Ocnodes vaticinus...
- ridiculed for reporting this by the naturalist Thomas Huxley. Catasetum tenebrosum In habitat, these plants predominantly grow as epiphytes in very wet forests...
- the world, stretching into the "dark sea" (Latin Mare Tenebrarum, Mare Tenebrosum or Bahr al-Zulumat in Arabic), the medieval name for the southern Atlantic...
- tampaense (Conrad, 1846) Calliostoma tauromiliare Sacco, 1896 † Calliostoma tenebrosum Quinn, 1992 Calliostoma textor Vilvens, 2014 Calliostoma thachi Alf &...
- proposal of new combinations: Glomus austral, Glomus versiforme, and Glomus tenebrosum (Endogonaceae)". Canadian Journal of Botany. 61 (10): 2608–2617. doi:10...