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searching for Orthostates 11 found (37 total)
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Oncidiinae
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Gomesa and a new genus Nohawilliamsia, has been described for Oncidium orthostates Most species have well-developed pseudobulbs and conduplicate leaves
Nohawilliamsia
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pirarensis (Rchb.f.) M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams Oncidium orthostates Ridl. Ampliglossum orthostates (Ridl.) Campacci Coppensia orthostates (Ridl.) Campacci
Semiothisa
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nubilata (Warren, 1897) Semiothisa olindaria (Swinhoe, 1904) Semiothisa orthostates (Prout, 1915) Semiothisa ostentosaria Möschler, 1887 Semiothisa percnoptera
Odeon of Philippopolis
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semicircular. The floor was made of large marble slabs surrounded by marble orthostates near the cavea. A wall around the Eastern end of the orchestra supported
Chiasmia
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olindaria (Swinhoe, 1904) Chiasmia orientalis Krüger, 2001 Chiasmia orthostates (Prout, 1915) Chiasmia ostentosaria (Möschler, 1887) Chiasmia parallacta
Tell Halaf
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displays the museum's orthostat reliefs and Tabet's graphite transfers, Orthostates , in tandem with his family heirlooms. The exhibition explores the task
Rayyane Tabet
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displayed the museum's orthostat reliefs and Tabet's graphite transfers, Orthostates , in tandem with his family heirlooms. The exhibition explores the task
Arameans
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palace of Kapara, an Aramean ruler (9th century BCE) was decorated with orthostates and with statues that display a mixture of Mesopotamian, Hittite and
Helios
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The cake was put on fire during the offering. A type of cake called orthostates made of wheaten and barley flour was offered to him and the Hours. Phthois
List of moths of Madagascar
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Chiasmia neolivorosa Krüger, 2001 Chiasmia normata (Walker, 1861) Chiasmia orthostates (Prout, 1915) Chiasmia rectilinea (Warren, 1905) Chiasmia separata (Druce
Temple of Ares
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was probably the same height as the stylobate of the temple. A set of orthostates with stone shields carved in relief may have run around the edge of the