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nebris

(ˈnɛbrɪs)
n
(Classical Myth & Legend) a fawn-skin, esp one worn by Dionysus and his followers
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"The act did not only cause trauma to the teacher Emelita Nebris who was hogtied before setting the daycare center on fire, but to the supposed happy children about to enter the said center," he further added.
Mendonca e Miranda (2008) apontaram na producao pesqueira do Sul do Estado de Sao Paulo a captura da pescada-amarela (Cynoscion acoupa), pescada-banana (Nebris micros), pescada-branca (Cynoscion leiarchus), pescada-cambucu (Cynoscion virescens), pescada-dentao (Cynoscion microlepdotus), pescada-foguete (Macrodon ancylodon) e pescadinha (Isopisthus parvipinnis), como as principais do referido grupo.
Out of a total of 73 species that were analyzed, eight species, namely Chilomycterus spinosus, Nebris microps, Ogcocephalus vespertilio, Rypticus randalli, Sphoeroides greeleyi, Sphyraena guachancho, Stellifer sp.
& RIVERA, R., 1998.--Primer registro de Nebris microps (Cuvier, 1830) (Pisces: Scianidae) para el Caribe colombiano.
Similar species: A member of the nomadus species-group with close similarities to fu nebris and greatheadi.
45, for the crater by the Berkeley Painter on which a central maenad wearing a nebris raises her knife to slash a fawn that she and another maenad hold.
Certain pest species are known to increase in some conservation tillage systems [e.g., stalk borer, Papaipema nebris (Guenee) (Stinner et al., 1984) and armyworm, Pseudaletia unipuncta (Haworth) (Gregory and Musick, 1976); in no-tillage corn].
Tambien se capturaron otras especies de importancia comercial, pero en cantidades muy pequenas, las cuales pertenecen a los generos Lutjanus Bloch, 1790; Balistes Linnaeus, 1758; Epinephelus Bloch, 1790; Nebris Cuvier, 1830; Scorpaena Linnaeus, 1758; Scarus Forsskal, 1775; Sphoeroides Anonymous [Lacepede], 1798; Calamus Swainson, 1839 y Octopus Cuvier, 1797.
Felder, 1867) Altopedaliodes nebris (Thieme, 1905) Corades chelonis rubeta Thieme, 1907 Corades cybele cybele Butler, 1866 Coradespannoniaploas Thieme, 1907 Daedalma dinias dinias Hewitson, 1858 Daedalma drusilla drusilla Hewitson, 1858 Eretris ocellifera (C.