- The Casa
Romuli ("Hut of Romulus"), also
known as the
tugurium Romuli, was the
reputed dwelling place of the
legendary founder and
first king of Rome,...
-
tiburio is from the
Medieval Latin tiburium (lit. 'hut', a
variant of
tugurium). Roof
lantern Interior,
Peterborough Cathedral, UK St Andrew's Church...
- is a more
variable element.
Where a
building is shown, it is
usually a
tugurium, a
simple tiled roof
supported by posts. A new form of the image, which...
- */noˈtare/-pref OFr.
noder Rms.
nodar Vgl.
notur OIt.
notare Rm înotare+pref
tugurium hut —
cauana Of
obscure origin. PR. */kaˈpanna/ OFr.
chavane Occ. cabana...
- dissimilis, A. elegans, A. podagricus, A. ponderosus, A.
profundus and A.
tugurium should be
brought into
synonymy with
Agaricocrinus americ****. A closely...
- Family:
Xenophoridae Genus:
Xenophora Species: X. mekranensis
Binomial name
Xenophora mekranensis (Newton, 1905)
Synonyms Tugurium mekranense Newton, 1905...
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Leichhardtia tubulosa H DS C
tubifer H D
tuguriorum L of hut-dwellers, from
tugurium, hut
Calystegia tuguriorum D
tumidus L
tumid Verticordia tumida DS turbinatus...
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Onustus Swainson, 1840
Synonyms Trochotugurium Sacco, 1896
Tugurium Fischer in Kiener, 1879 †
Tugurium (Trochotugurium) Sacco, 1896
Xenophora (Onustus) Swainson...
- to Pantaleone,
archbishop of Conza,
Teora is
referred to
using the name
Tugurium Biarium for the
first time. In the late
Middle Ages and
modern era it was...
- Santucci, 2022
Onustus Swainson, 1840 - synonyms:
Trochotugurium Sacco, 1896;
Tugurium Fischer in Kiener, 1879
Ponderiana Nappo, Bini & Santucci, 2022 Stellaria...