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- with ragged bases. Opacity-based varieties Alto****ulus stratiformis translucidus (V-30) Translucent alto****ulus through which the sun or moon can be seen...
- crystals. Altostratus translucidus pannus Alto****ulus translucidus Stratus translucidus Strato****ulus stratiformis translucidus undulatus Perlucidus (cloud...
- radiatus, translucidus, and undulatus. Altostratus duplicatus is a rare form of altostratus clouds composed of two or more layers of cloud. Translucidus is a...
- nebulosus species, but are opaque enough to block the sun from view. Stratus Translucidus is another variety of the nebulosus species. These clouds are considered...
- varieties: Alto****ulus stratiformis has three opacity-based varieties; Translucidus (CM3), perlucidus (CM3 or 7 depending on predominant opacity), and opacus...
- Oxychilus translucidus is a species of gastropods belonging to the family Oxychilidae. The species is found in Europe. "Oxychilus translucidus (Mortillet...
- Andraegoidus translucidus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Botero & Monne in 2011. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic...
- through which clear sky or higher clouds can be seen. Strato****ulus Translucidus consist of separate groups of strato****ulus clouds, with a clear sky...
- Open Tree of Life: 3396120 Torneutopsis translucidus Wikidata: Q2383337 Wikispecies: Torneutopsis translucidus BioLib: 297734 CoL: 57G3B EoL: 11404 GBIF:...
- castell**** (castle) Variety Duplicatus Lacunosus Opacus Perlucidus Radiatus Translucidus Undulatus Altitude 2,000 - 6,000 m (6,500 - 20,000 ft) classification...