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  2. Lepyrus capucinus - Wikipedia

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    Lepyrus capucinus is a species of beetle belonging to the family Curculionidae. [1] It is native to Europe. [1] References

  3. Couvent des Capucines - Wikipedia

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    (fr) This article is partially or entirely translated from fr:Couvent des Capucines; see its history for attribution. Raoul de Sceaux, "The Capuchin Convent on Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris: Topographical and Historical Study", Yearbook 1971-1972, École pratique des hautes études. 4th section, Historical and Philological Sciences, 1972, p. 787-796.

  4. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Anna Filosofova (1837–1912) was a Russian feminist of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Born into a noble family, she married Vladimir Filosofov at a young age and had six children.

  5. Colombian white-faced capuchin - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 a study by Boubli, et al demonstrated that C. imitator and C. capucinus split up to 2 million years ago. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Although the Panamanian white-faced capuchin is the most well-studied capuchin monkey species, as of 2014, there had been no field studies of the Colombian white-faced capuchin.

  6. White-faced capuchin - Wikipedia

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    The range of C. capucinus is primarily in South America, in western Colombia and northwest Ecuador, although its range extends into the easternmost portion of Panama. [1] C. c. curtus has a range restricted to Gorgona Island, while C. c. capucinus covers the remainder of the C. capucinus range. [1] The two species differ slightly in appearance.

  7. Lepyrus - Wikipedia

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    Lepyrus alternans Casey, 1895; Lepyrus arctoalpinus Korotyaev, 1998; Lepyrus armatus Weise, 1893; Lepyrus asperatus Schaufuss, 1882; Lepyrus bermani Korotyaev, 2008 ...

  8. Théâtre des Capucines - Wikipedia

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    The Théâtre des Capucines was a former theatre on the boulevard des Capucines in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris.Built in 1889 by architect Édouard-Jean Niermans, [1] it was taken over by two brothers, Émile Isola and Vincent Isola, in 1892 to become the Théâtre Isola.

  9. Cebus capucinus - Wikipedia

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