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Tatobotys vibrata is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1929. It is
found in
French Polynesia,
where it has been recorded...
- nudibranchs. PLoS ONE 7(4): e33479 Rudman, W.B., 2001 (January 8)
Chromodoris vibrata (Pease, 1860). [In] Sea Slug Forum.
Australian Museum, Sydney. Pittman...
- alla
Vibrata (Abruzzo: Sand'llië) is a town and
comune in the
province of Teramo, in the
Abruzzo region of
central Italy,
located in the
Vibrata river...
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Geometridae Genus: Sco**** Species: S. desita
Binomial name Sco****
desita (Walker, 1861)
Synonyms Tephrosia desita Walker, 1860
Acidalia vibrata Lucas, 1900...
- most
important of
these are: Val Pescara, Val di Sangro, Val Trigno, Val
Vibrata and
Conca del Fucino. The
province of
Teramo is one of the most industrialized...
- the
Province of
Teramo in the
Abruzzo region of Italy.
Located in Val
Vibrata,
where urban development is very recent.
Garrufo is
located west of the...
- skin tone and
Coolbeam to get rid of
stretch marks. He also
created my
Vibrata, a tool for
minimizing pain,
which is used by
doctors around the globe...
- part of the
Unione dei
comuni Città Territorio-Val
Vibrata.
Colonnella is
located in the Val
Vibrata. To the
north it
borders the muni****lity of Monteprandone...
- for "Bells") A jingling, bell-wearing
courtesan in the
house of Lycus.
Vibrata: (Latin for "Vibrant") A wild,
vibrant courtesan in the
house of Lycus...
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between the
provinces of
Ascoli Piceno and
Teramo near Sant'Egidio alla
Vibrata and
Castel di Lama. The
river continues flowing east near Spinetoli, Monsampolo...