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Ritti, Tullia. Gladiatori e venationes a Hierapolis di Frigia. Roma: Accademia nazionale dei Lincei, 1998.

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Munera gladiatoria e venationes nel mondo delle immagini. Roma: Accademia nazionale dei Lincei, 2004.

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Ashmead, Larry. Bertha Venation. New York: HarperCollins, 2007.

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A venatione Luteriana aegocerotis assertio. Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press, 2007.

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Leaf venation patterns. Berlin: Cramer, 1986.

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Klucking, Edward P. The classification of leaf venation patterns. Berlin: J. Cramer, 1995.

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Ioannis Eckii pro Hieronymo Emser contra malesanam Luteri Venationem responsio. Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press, 2007.

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1604-1668, Balde Jakob, ed. Das Jagdbuch De venatione (Sylvae 1) des Barockdichters Jakob Balde: Einführung, Text, Übersetzung, Interpretation. Hildesheim: Olms, 2011.

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Nikolaus von Kues: De venatione sapientiae: Akten des Symposions in Trier vom 23. bis 25. Oktober 2008. Trier: Paulinus Verlag, 2010.

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Microscopic venation patterns of leaves and their importance in the distinction of (tropical) species. Berlin: Gebrüder Borntraeger, 1996.

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Publishing, venationes. Look at Me Coaching Venationes and Shit: Funny Notebook for Venationes Coach, Christmas / Birthday / Appreciation / Thank You Gag Gift for Venationes Coach. Independently Published, 2020.

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Notebook, Notebook Quotes. Day Without Venationes Is a Day Wasted. Independently Published, 2020.

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Carter, Michael J., and Jonathan Edmondson. Spectacle in Rome, Italy, and the Provinces. Edited by Christer Bruun and Jonathan Edmondson. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195336467.013.025.

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The city of Rome and other urban communities throughout the empire were alive with spectacles of all kinds, including triumphs, funerals, executions, and religious festivals with their various games (ludi). This chapter considers the critical role that inscriptions play in our understanding of Roman spectacles. It focuses in particular on spectacles in the theatre (ludi scaenici), circus (ludi circenses), athletic stadium, and especially the amphitheatre (munera and venationes). Epigraphic discoveries of many types continue to add new details and insights that our moralizing literary sources simply ignore: tombstones of spectacle performers; statue-bases honouring local elites who sponsored spectacles; building inscriptions from theatres, amphitheatres, and circuses; senatorial decrees, imperial edicts/letters, and municipal laws regulating public spectacle; announcements of upcoming spectacles; curse tablets; and inscribed artifacts depicting gladiators, actors, and charioteers.
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Kues, Nikolaus von. De venatione sapientiae. Edited by Karl Bormann. Felix Meiner Verlag, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.28937/978-3-7873-3272-4.

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Leaf Venation Patterns: Myrataceae (Leaf Venation Patterns, Vol 3). Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd, 1988.

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Tractatus de Venatione, Piscatione et Aucupio. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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The Classification of Leaf Venation Patterns (Leaf Venation Patterns Vol.7). Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd, 1985.

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Leaf Venation Patterns: Combretaceae. Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd, 1991.

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Leaf Venation Patterns: Lauraceae. Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd, 1987.

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Leaf Venation Patterns: Flacourtiaceae. Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd, 1992.

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De venatione sapentiae / Die Jagd nach der Weisheit. Meiner, 2003.

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Melastomataceae (Leaf Venation Patterns Volume 4). Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd, 1989.

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Brooker, Ian, and Dean Nicolle. Atlas of Leaf Venation and Oil Gland Patterns in the Eucalypts. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643109865.

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Atlas of Leaf Venation and Oil Gland Patterns in the Eucalypts is an aid to the identification of eucalypts in the field and a confirmation of the natural affinities between species and higher-level taxa on the basis of their comparative morphology. Its purpose is to standardise leaf venation and oil gland terminology and to demonstrate the taxonomic value of leaf venation and oil gland patterns within the eucalypts. The work discusses the visible features of the adult leaves of eucalypts as seen with reflected and transmitted light. Because venation and oil glands become obscure in dried specimens this work relies entirely on the comprehensive sampling and observation of fresh leaves. High quality, scaled, leaf venation images of vouchered specimens are used to compare all taxonomic groups in the eucalypts. All genera, sections, series and subseries are represented.
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Georgiady, Michael Scot. Pattern formation in leaves: Dicot leaf venation. 1992.

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Oppianus and Jacques Nicolas Belin De Ballu. Oppiani Poemata De Venatione Et Piscatione V1: Cynegetica (1786) (Latin Edition). Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2009.

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Wing Venation and the Phylogeny of the Formicidae. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Ashmead, Larry. Bertha Venation: And Hundreds of Other Funny Names of Real People. Harper, 2007.

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Ashmead, Larry. Bertha Venation: And Hundreds of Other Funny Names of Real People. HarperCollins Publishers, 2007.

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Atlas Of Leaf Venation And Oil Gland Patterns In The Eucalypts. CSIRO Publishing, 2013.

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Ashmead, Larry. Bertha Venation: And Hundreds of Other Funny Names of Real People. Harper, 2007.

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Nicolle, Dean, and Ian Brooker. Atlas of Leaf Venation and Oil Gland Patterns in the Eucalypts. CSIRO Publishing, 2013.

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Venational Study of the Suborder Zygoptera: With Keys for the Identification of Genera. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Song of the Bison: Text and Translation of Nicolaus Hussovianus's Carmen de Statura, Feritate, Ac Venatione Bisontis. Arc Humanities Press, 2019.

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Booth, Frederick J. Song of the Bison: Text and Translation of Nicolaus Hussovianus's Carmen de Statura, Feritate, Ac Venatione Bisontis. Arc Humanities Press, 2021.

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Robinson, GS, and ES Nielsen. Tineid Genera of Australia (Lepidoptera). CSIRO Publishing, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105102.

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The introductory chapters of this book give a detailed review of the phylogeny, morphology, classification and biology of Tineidae on a worldwide scale. Detailed morphological treatment of each genus is complemented by illustrations of wing patterns, head structure and head vestiture, venation, and male and female genitalia of representative species.
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Watson, J. Australian Dragonflies. CSIRO Publishing, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100701.

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Dragonflies are conspicuous insects. Many are large; they fly strongly; most are brightly coloured. As a result, they have been collected extensively. Their larvae are less familiar. 'Mud-eyes', as some are called, are drab, and almost all live in fresh waters, out of sight. They are, perhaps, best known as bait for freshwater fish. The dragonflies constitute a very distinct order of insects, the Odonata. In Australia, two suborders are represented: damselflies (Zygoptera), generally very slender insects, the fore- and hindwings similar in shape and venation and commonly held closed above the body at rest (Figs 46-63), the larvae with external gills on the end of the abdomen (Figs 4A-C, E); and dragonflies proper (Anisoptera), stouter, stronger-flying insects, the fore- and hindwings more or less dissimilar in shape and venation and commonly held spread at rest (Figs 64-101), the larvae with internal, rectal gills (see Chapter 2). Living representatives of the third suborder (Anisozygoptera) are confined to Japan and the Himalayas. The term 'dragonfly' is commonly applied to the entire order.
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Comstock, John Henry. Outline of Laboratory Work in the Study of the Venation of the Wings of Insects. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2015.

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Headlee, Thomas J. Study in Butterfly Wing-Venation with Special Regard to the Radial Veins of the Front Wing. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2015.

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Common, IFB. Oecophorine Genera of Australia I. CSIRO Publishing, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105119.

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The present volume presents a revision of the Wingia group of 91 genera, a group which appears to be almost entirely endemic to Australia. Detailed information is provided on the morphology, including the genitalia of both sexes, and up-to-date data on the distribution, biology and larval food plants of the species referred to each genus. A list of the species assigned to each genus is given, with full synonymy, references to the original descriptions, label data and repository of the primary type, lectotype designations, and abbreviated distribution data. Illustrations of the adults, wing venation, and male and female genitalia of the type species are included, as well as of the heads and eggs of representative genera. A key to genera is also provided.
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Hooker, William Jackson. Garden Ferns: Or Colored Figures And Descriptions With The Needful Analysis Of The Fructification And Venation Of A Selection Of Exotic Ferns Adapted For Cultivation. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Horak, Marianne. Olethreutine Moths of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643094086.

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Olethreutine moths often have fruit-boring larvae and this economically important group includes many horticultural pests such as codling moths, Oriental fruit moths and macadamia nut borers. This volume is the first reference to describe the 90 olethreutine genera present in Australia. It provides generic definitions, a key to genera, generic descriptions, and illustrations of adults, heads, venation, genitalia of both sexes and other diagnostic structures of all genera. Summaries of biology and distribution and a checklist for all named Australian species are given for each genus. Importantly, it includes a comprehensive reorganisation of olethreutine classification, based on generic revisions, with a worldwide impact. The volume contains copious illustrations (two species per genus where possible) to convey generic concepts, and to allow identification of this economically important group. Nearly all olethreutine genera present in Australia extend into Asia and beyond, so the book will be relevant to horticultural pests throughout Asia, and crucial to an understanding of olethreutine evolution worldwide. The diverse Australian olethreutine fauna is particularly rich in enarmoniine and grapholitine genera, several new to science and adding significantly to the concepts of these two tribes. Given the wealth of biological information, the book will be important for ecological work on phytophagous insects well beyond Australia.
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Common, Ian FB. Oecophorine Genera of Australia III. CSIRO Publishing, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105157.

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This volume completes the revision of the oecophorine genera of Australia, a subfamily which has diversified enormously in this country and represents some 20% of the Australian lepidoptera. The generic revision of the Australian Oecophorinae, continued in this third volume, includes the large Barea group of genera, the small Tisobarica group, some genera previously omitted in the first two volumes from the Wingia and Chezala groups, and some miscellaneous genera of unknown relationship. This volume deals with 96 genera, 73 of which are referred to the Barea group, two to the Tisobarica group, four to the Wingia and Chezala groups, and 17 to the group of unplaced genera. As in the first two volumes, nearly all of the genera are endemic. An account of the morphology of each genus is provided, including the genitalia of both sexes, illustrated by 772 photographs of mounted and live adults and genitalia of type species or representative species, SEMs of the heads of most of the type species, as well as line drawings of the wing venation. The species referred to each genus are given, with full synonymy, original references, label data and repositories of the primary types; where necessary, lectotypes are designated. Available up-to-date information on the distribution, biology and host relationships of the larvae is provided, as well as a key to the genera of the Barea group.
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Fitch, W. H. 1817-1892, and William Jackson Hooker. Garden Ferns; or, Coloured Figures and Descriptions, with the Needful Analyses of the Fructification and Venation, of a Selection of Exotic Ferns Adapted for Cultivation in the Garden, Hothouse, and Conservatory. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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