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  2. Coronet - Wikipedia

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    Coronet of a Scottish Island Council (1973–1996) A circlet richly chased from which are issuant four dolphins two and two respectant naiant embowed (two visible) Or. [7] Coronet of a Scottish District Council (1973–1996) A circlet richly chased from which are issuant eight thistle heads (of which three and two halves are visible) Or. [8]

  3. File:Heraldic Coronet of Spanish OF-9.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Proposed Spanish heraldic coronet of General of the army, General of the air force and General admiral without royal or noble titles Español: Propuesta de corona heráldica de General de ejército , General del aire y Almirante general (España).

  4. Craniophora ligustri - Wikipedia

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    Craniophora ligustri, the coronet, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in Europe, through the Palearctic to Japan .

  5. Horse markings - Wikipedia

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    Leg markings. Top row, L-R: Stocking, Sock or Boot, Fetlock or Sock. Bottom row, L-R: Pastern, Coronet, Partial Pastern. Leg markings are usually described by the highest point of the horse's leg that is covered by white. As a general rule, the horse's hoof beneath a white marking at the coronary line will also be light-colored ("white"). If a ...

  6. Buff-tailed coronet - Wikipedia

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    The buff-tailed coronet is 11 to 12 cm (4.3 to 4.7 in) long and weighs 7.3 to 8.8 g (0.26 to 0.31 oz). Both sexes have a short, straight, black bill and a small white spot behind the eye. Males of the nominate subspecies are mostly shining green, with a buff belly spotted with green.

  7. Chestnut-breasted coronet - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut-breasted coronet in northeastern Ecuador. The chestnut-breasted coronet is 10.5 to 13 cm (4.1 to 5.1 in) long and weighs about 6.5 to 8.3 g (0.23 to 0.29 oz). Both sexes have a short, straight, black bill, a white spot behind the eye, and a notched tail. Males have metallic green upperparts.

  8. File:Heraldic Coronet of Spanish OF-6.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Hadena compta - Wikipedia

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    Hadena compta, the varied coronet, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in Europe, Morocco , Algeria , Turkey , Israel , Lebanon , Iraq , Iran , central Asia, southern Russia, China and Japan.