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swimming in the sea, even
though the text
stated they
resembled winged fowl (
volatilis habet figuram) down to
their feet.
Illustrating the
siren as a pure mermaid...
- (Fig. bottom),
contradicting its text
which likens it to a
winged fowl (
volatilis habet figuram) down to
their feet. In the interim, the
siren as pure mermaid...
- squid, all
identifiable from
their indigestible beaks.
Ornithoteuthis volatilis, a
common squid from the
tropical Indo-Pacific, is
predated by yellowfin...
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Ornithoteuthis volatilis, the
shiny bird squid, is a
squid from the
subfamily Ommastrephinae, the
flying squids, of the
family Ommastrephidae part of...
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Dasysphinx volatilis is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1910. It is
found in
Costa Rica. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
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Commons has
media related to
Australothis volatilis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Australothis volatilis. ****e, R.J.B.; Dugdale, J.S.; Edwards...
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Xylocopa vittata Enderlein, 1903
Xylocopa vogtiana Enderlein, 1913
Xylocopa volatilis Smith, 1861
Xylocopa vulpina Alfken, 1930
Xylocopa waterhousei Leys, 2000...
- all with
names beginning "Myrm". However, it
turned out that
Myrmavola volatilis, the type
species of Myrmavola, was also the type
species of Hermosa,...
- the
Liber Ignium, or Book of Fires. One
recipe for "flying fire" (ignis
volatilis)
involves saltpeter, sulfur, and colophonium, which, when
inserted into...
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Moldaviae (1714–1716),
stated that the "zburator"
meant "flyer" (Latin:
volatilis), and
according to the
beliefs of the
Moldavan it was "a ghost, a young...