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Tymbira is a
genus of
South American tangled nest
spiders containing the
single species,
Tymbira brunnea. It was
first described by Cândido
Firmino de...
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Tymbira was a
torpedo cruiser operated by the
Brazilian Navy,
belonging to the Tupi-class
along with
Tamoio and Tupi.
During the
First World War it patrolled...
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Submarine chaser/Patrol Boat United
States Tupy
class submarine S11 Tupy S12
Tymbira S13
Tamoyo 1,450
tonnes Submarine Italy Humayta-class
submarine Humaytá...
- 1893, sold to
United States 1898 and
renamed USS
Buffalo Torpedo cruisers Tymbira (1896) - ?
Tamoio (1896) - ? Tupi (1896) -
Retired 1915
Protected cruisers...
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Storenosoma Hogg, 1900 —
Australia Taira Lehtinen, 1967 — China, ****an
Tymbira Mello-Leitão, 1944 —
Argentina Virgilus Roth, 1967 —
Ecuador Wabarra Davies...
- Tupy-class
Torpedo boat
Germany 1897–1915 1897–1917 1897–1916 1-Tupy 2-
Tymbira 3-Tamoio 1,130 ton Acre-class
Gunboat United Kingdom 1906–1921 1906–1917...
- the
training ship
Benjamin Constant, and the
torpedo boats Tamoio and
Tymbira all
revolted as well, but they made up only two
percent of the overall...
- into the Navy, the Tupy, with
three submarines built in Italy: the Tupy,
Tymbira and Tamoyo, and the
Submarine Force was reactivated.
These submarines would...
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Submarine chaser/patrol boat United
States Tupy-class
submarine S11 Tupy S12
Tymbira S13
Tamoyo 1,450
tonnes Submarine Italy Humayta-class
submarine Humaytá...
- the
training ship
Benjamin Constant, and the
torpedo boats Tamoio and
Tymbira all
revolted with
relatively little violence. The
first four
ships represented...