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Mythological snake
The fly genus Dipsa is a junior synonym of Lonchoptera. Dipsa is a tiny, mucus-like, extremely venomous snake from Medieval bestiaries. They were so venomous
Dipsa
Mexican wireless telecommunications company
RadioMóvil Dipsa, S.A. DE C.V., doing business as Telcel, is a Mexican wireless telecommunications company, owned by América Móvil, founded in 1984 and
Telcel
Genus of snakes
genus Dipsas are known as snail-eaters. The genus Dipsas includes over 50 distinct species. The following species are recognized as being valid. Dipsas albifrons
Dipsas
River in Romania
The Dipșa is a left tributary of the river Șieu in Romania. It flows into the Șieu near Chiraleș. Its length is 35 km (22 mi) and its basin size is 459 km2
Dipșa
Species of snake
Dipsas albifrons, Sauvage's snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Brazil. Silveira, A.L., Prudente, A.L. da C., Argôlo, A.J.S., Abrahão, C.R.,
Dipsas_albifrons
River in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania
The Lechința is a left tributary of the river Dipșa in Romania. It discharges into the Dipșa near the village Lechința. Its length is 25 km (16 mi) and
Lechința_(Dipșa)
Species of snake
Dipsas neuwiedi, also known commonly as Neuwied's tree snake and dormideira-cinzenta (gray sleepyhead) in Brazilian Portuguese, is a species of snake in
Dipsas_neuwiedi
Commune in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
villages: Albeștii Bistriței (formerly Ferihaza; Weisskirchen, Kisfehéregyház), Dipșa (Dürrbach, Dipse), Galații Bistriței, Herina (Münzdorf, Harina), and Tonciu
Galații_Bistriței
Species of snake
Dipsas pratti, known commonly as Pratt's snail-eater, is a species of arboreal snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae of the family Colubridae. The species
Dipsas_pratti
Species of snake
Dipsas bicolor, the two-colored snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Wilson, L.D., Sunyer, J. & Townsend
Dipsas_bicolor
Greek singer, songwriter, and lyricist
continues to pursue. Notable solo albums of his include Ta karavia mou keo, Dipsa, and Brazilero, which are the soundtrack for the eponymous movie. Portokaloglou
Nikos_Portokaloglou
Species of snake
Dipsas sanctijoannis, the tropical snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Colombia. Castañeda, M.R., Bolívar, W. & Velasco, J. (2017). Dipsas sanctijoannis
Dipsas_sanctijoannis
Excessive thirst or excess drinking
which is derived from Ancient Greek πολύς (polús) 'much, many' and δίψα (dípsa) 'thirst'. Polydipsia is a nonspecific symptom in various medical disorders
Polydipsia
Species of snake
Dipsas brevifacies, the snail-eating thirst snake or short-faced snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Mexico, Belize and Guatemala. Its length
Dipsas_brevifacies
Species of snake
Dipsas aparatiritos, also known as the hidden snail-eating snake, is a non-venomous snake found in Panama. Formally described in 2023, its name is derived
Dipsas_aparatiritos
Species of snake
Dipsas chaparensis is a non-venomous snake found in Bolivia. Muñoz, A., Gonzales, L., Embert, D., Aparicio, J. & Aguayo, R. Dipsas chaparensis]. In: IUCN
Dipsas_chaparensis
Species of snake
snail-eater (Dipsas oreas) is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador. Yánez-Muñoz, M., Venegas, P. & Cisneros-Heredia, D.F. (2017). Dipsas oreas. In: IUCN
Dipsas_oreas
Species of snake
Dipsas articulata, commonly known as the American snail-eater, is a non-venomous species of snake found in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. D. articulata
Dipsas_articulata
Species of snake
Ptyas dipsas, the Sulawesi black racer, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. The snake is found in Indonesia. Gillespie, G. (2021). "Ptyas dipsas"
Ptyas_dipsas
Species of snake
Dipsas baliomelas is a non-venomous snake found in Colombia. Caicedo, J., Calderón, M., Ines Hladki, A., Ramírez Pinilla, M., Renjifo, J., Rivas, G. &
Dipsas_baliomelas
Species of snake
Dipsas indica, also known as the neotropical snail-eater, is a snake species found in South America. It feeds on slugs and snails, which the snake can
Dipsas_indica
werneri Dipsas Dipsas albifrons Dipsas alternans Dipsas andiana Dipsas articulata Dipsas baliomelas Dipsas bicolor Dipsas bobridgelyi Dipsas brevifacies
List of snakes by scientific name
List_of_snakes_by_scientific_name
Species of snake
Dipsas mikanii is a species of snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae of the family Colubridae. The species is native to eastern South America. The specific
Dipsas_mikanii
Genus of flowering plants in the honeysuckle family Caprifoliaceae
Africa. The genus name (Dipsacus) is derived from the Greek word for thirst (dipsa) and refers to the cup-like formation made where sessile leaves merge at
Dipsacus
Species of snake
Dipsas nicholsi is a non-venomous snake found in Panama and Peru. It is of the family Colubridae and genus Dipsas. Dipsas nicholsi is pale brown with
Dipsas_nicholsi
Species of snake
Dipsas schunkii, Schunk's snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Peru. Lehr, E. (2017). Dipsas schunkii. In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List of Threatened
Dipsas_schunkii
Monastery in Serbia
Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Дивша, romanized: Manastir Divša), also known as Đipša (Ђипша), is a Serb Orthodox monastery on the Fruška Gora mountain in the
Divša_Monastery
Species of snake
slugs. Dipsas trinitatis, the Trinidad snail-eater from Trinidad and Tobago, has sometimes been considered a subspecies of Dipsas variegata (Dipsas variegata
Dipsas_variegata
Species of snake
Dipsas oligozonata is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador. Brito, J., Cisneros-Heredia, D.F. & Yánez-Muñoz, M. (2019) Dipsas oligozonata. In: IUCN 2016
Dipsas_oligozonata
Species of snake
Dipsas ellipsifera is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador and Colombia. Cisneros-Heredia, D.F., Almendáriz, A. & Yánez-Muñoz, M. (2019). Dipsas ellipsifera
Dipsas_ellipsifera
Species of snake
Dipsas tenuissima, Taylor's snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Panama and Costa Rica. Acosta Chaves, V., Ballesteros, E., Batista, A., García
Dipsas_tenuissima
Species of snake
Dipsas pakaraima is an arboreal snake of the family Dipsadidae. It has been placed in the Dipsas temporalis group. It is native to medium and higher elevations
Dipsas_pakaraima
Motorsport circuit in Monterrey, Mexico
in the Monterrey metropolitan area. The track currently is operated by DIPSA and host races for NASCAR México, drag racing, karting and Volks races.
Autódromo_Monterrey
Species of fly
Zetterstedt, 1838 Lonchoptera lacustris Meigen, 1824 Lonchoptera rivalis Meigen, 1824 Lonchopteryx leachii Stephens, 1829 Dipsa furcata Fallén, 1823
Lonchoptera_bifurcata
Species of snake
Dipsas copei is a non-venomous snake found in Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Venezuela. Ouboter, P., Rivas, G. & Schargel, W. (2016).Dipsas copei
Dipsas_copei
Species of snake
Dipsas vermiculata, the vermiculate snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia. Cisneros-Heredia, D.F., Yánez-Muñoz, M.
Dipsas_vermiculata
Species of snake
Dipsas alternans, Jan's snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Brazil. Silveira, A.L., Prudente, A.L. da C., Argôlo, A.J.S., Abrahão, C.R., Nogueira
Dipsas_alternans
Species of snake
Squamata Suborder: Serpentes Family: Pareidae Genus: Pareas Species: P. monticola Binomial name Pareas monticola (Cantor, 1839) Synonyms Dipsas monticola
Common_slug_snake
Mexican telecommunications company
[citation needed] In the 1990s, Telmex formed a subsidiary Radio Móvil Dipsa to provide mobile communications under the brand Telcel.[citation needed]
Telmex
Species of snake
Dipsas gaigeae, also known commonly as Gaige's thirst snail-eater, Gaige's thirst snake, and zicatlinán in Mexican Spanish, is a species of non-venomous
Dipsas_gaigeae
Species of snake
Dipsas maxillaris, Werner's thirst snake, is a non-venomous snake found in Mexico. Frost, D.R (2007). Dipsas maxillaris. In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List of
Dipsas_maxillaris
Species of snake
Dipsas incerta, Jan's snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in French Guiana, Suriname, Guiana, and Brazil. Hoogmoed, M.S. (2019). Dipsasincerta
Dipsas_incerta
Species of snake
Dipsas temporalis, the temporal snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Panama, Ecuador, and Colombia. Ibáñez, R., Jaramillo, C., Velasco, J., Cisneros-Heredia
Dipsas_temporalis
Species of snake
Dipsas ventrimaculata, Boulenger's tree snake, is a non-venomous snake found in Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. Martins, M.R.C. & Giraudo, A. (2019).
Dipsas_ventrimaculata
Species of snake
Dipsas elegans is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador. Cisneros-Heredia, D.F., Almendáriz, A. & Yánez-Muñoz, M. (2017). Dipsas elegans. In: IUCN 2020
Dipsas_elegans
Radio or TV serial
Channel began producing soap operas in 1990 with the prime time serial I Dipsa ("The Thirst"), which ran for 102 episodes. Other daytime soaps have included
Soap_opera
Species of snake
Dipsas williamsi, also known commonly as Williams's tree snake, is a species of nonvenomous snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae of the family Colubridae
Dipsas_williamsi
Species of snake
Dipsas andiana is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador. Dipsas andiana eats snails. Cisneros-Heredia, D.F. & Almendáriz, A(2017). Dipsas andiana. In:
Dipsas_andiana
Species of snake
Dipsas peruana, the Peruvian snail-eater or Peru snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Peru, Venezuela, and Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Caicedo
Dipsas_peruana
Island off the coast of Brazil
Threatened Species. The island is also home to a smaller population of Dipsas albifrons, a non-venomous snake species. Marques, Otavio A. V.; Kasperoviczus
Ilha_da_Queimada_Grande
Species of snake
Dipsas praeornata is a non-venomous snake found in Venezuela. Dipsas praeornata at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 13 November 2014. v t e
Dipsas_praeornata
Species of snake
Dipsas oneilli, also known commonly as O'Neill's tree snake, is a species of snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae of the family Colubridae. The species is
Dipsas_oneilli
Species of snake
Boiga Species: B. gocool Binomial name Boiga gocool (Gray, 1835) Synonyms Dipsas gokool Gray, 1835 Dipsadomorphus gokool Boulenger, 1896 Boiga gokool Gray
Arrowback_tree_snake
A dipsogen (from Greek: δίψα (dipsa), "thirst" and the suffix -gen, "to create") is an agent that causes thirst. A common example is Angiotensin II (ANG
Dipsogen
Species of snake
Dipsas georgejetti, George Jett's snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador. Dipsas georgejetti at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed
Dipsas_georgejetti
Species of snake
Dipsas lavillai, also known commonly as the neotropical tree snake and dormideira in Brazilian Portuguese, is a species of non-venomous snake in the subfamily
Dipsas_lavillai
Species of snake
Dipsas welborni is a non-venomous species of snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae. It is found in 26 localities along the Cordillera del Cóndor in south-eastern
Dipsas_welborni
Species of snake
Dipsas bobridgelyi, Bob Ridgely's snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador and Peru. Dipsas bobridgelyi at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database
Dipsas_bobridgelyi
Species of snake
Dipsas gracilis, the graceful snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in the northern part of South America (NW Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia). No subspecies
Dipsas_gracilis
Species of snake
Dipsas pavonina, the northern snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Venezuela, Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador
Dipsas_pavonina
Species of snake
Dipsas palmeri, Palmer's snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador and Peru. Dipsas palmeri at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed
Dipsas_palmeri
Practices believed to use supernatural powers
deities and spirits. They include Lucan's Erichtho, Horace's Canidia, Ovid's Dipsas, and Apuleius's Meroe. By the early modern period, major witch hunts and
Witchcraft
(Catalan) – Demonic and vampiric dog Di Penates (Roman) – House spirit Dipsa (Medieval Bestiaries) – Extremely venomous snake Dirawong (Australian Aboriginal)
List of legendary creatures (D)
List_of_legendary_creatures_(D)
Species of snake
Dipsas sazimai is a non-venomous snake found in Brazil. Silveira, A.L., Prudente, A.L. da C., Argôlo, A.J.S., Abrahão, C.R., Nogueira, C. de C., Strüssmann
Dipsas_sazimai
Monotypic butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
name Thermozephyrus ataxus (Westwood, 1851) Synonyms Dipsas ataxus Westwood, 1851 Thecla ataxus Dipsas katura Hewitson, 1865 Zephyrus zulla Tytler, 1915
Thermozephyrus
River in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania
tributary of the river Dipșa in Romania. It flows through the Budurleni Reservoir, and discharges into the Dipșa in the village Dipșa. Its length is 13 km
Archiud
Species of snake
Dipsas viguieri, Bocourt's snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Panama, and Colombia. Ibáñez, R., Jaramillo, C. & Stafford, P. (2016). Dipsas
Dipsas_viguieri
Commune in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
Teaca lies at an altitude of 349 m (1,145 ft), on the banks of the river Dipșa and its right tributary, the river Pintic. It is located in the southern
Teaca
Species of snake
Dipsas vagus, Jan's tree snake, is a non-venomous snake found in Peru. Perez, J. & Lehr, E. (2019). Dipsas vagus . In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List of Threatened
Dipsas_vagus
Species of snake
Dipsas bothropoides is a non-venomous snake found in Brazil. Dipsas bothropoides at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 13 November 2014. v t
Dipsas_bothropoides
Species of snake
Dipsas bucephala, the neotropical snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Argentina. Cacciali, P. & Scott, N. (2021)
Dipsas_bucephala
Tributary in Romania
The Pintic is a right tributary of the river Dipșa in Romania. It flows into the Dipșa near Teaca. Its length is 16 km (9.9 mi) and its basin size is
Pintic_(river)
Species of butterfly
Binomial name Habrodais grunus (Boisduval, 1852) Synonyms Thecla grunus Boisduval, 1852 Dipsas grunus Habrodais grunus lorquini f. chloris Field, 1938
Habrodais_grunus
Species of butterfly
Species: C. duma Binomial name Chrysozephyrus duma (Hewitson, 1869) Synonyms Dipsas duma Hewitson, 1869 Chrysozephyrus duma sadayukii Koiwaya, 1996 Chrysozephyrus
Chrysozephyrus_duma
Species of snake
Dipsas cisticeps, the neotropical snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Bolivia, Argentina, and Paraguay. Cacciali, P. & Scott, N. (2021). Dipsas
Dipsas_cisticeps
Public university in Bologna, Italy
and Specialty Medicine – DIMES Psychology – PSI Agricultural Sciences – DipSA Management – DiSA Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences – BiGeA
University_of_Bologna
Species of snake
Dipsas turgida, the Bolivian tree snake, is a species of non-venomous snake found in Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, and Brazil. Cacciali, P. (2019). Dipsas
Dipsas_turgida
Species of lizard
comes from a combination of two Greek words meaning "thirsty lizard": "Dipsa" (δίψα) for "thirsty", and "sauros" (σαῦρος) for "lizard". The specific
Desert_iguana
Species of snake
Dipsas jamespetersi is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador and Peru. Cisneros-Heredia, D.F., Brito, J. & Yánez-Muñoz, M. (2019) Dipsas jamespetersi.
Dipsas_jamespetersi
Species of snake
Dipsas trinitatis, the Trinidad snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Trinidad. Murphy, J. (2016) Dipsas trinitatis. In: IUCN 2016. IUCN Red List
Dipsas_trinitatis
Subfamily of snakes
mammals and birds. Several genera (e.g. Adelphicos, Atractus, Geophis, Dipsas, Ninia, Sibon, Sibynomorphus, Tropidodipsas) are specialized feeders on
Dipsadinae
Species of snake
Dipsas vagrans, Dunn's tree snake, is a non-venomous snake found in Peru. Venegas, P. (2020). Dipsas vagrans. In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List of Threatened
Dipsas_vagrans
Richly illuminated manuscript copy of a medieval bestiary
(a snake whose venom dissolves the bones as well as flesh of its prey) Dipsa (a snake whose venom is so poisonous, it kills before the victim perceives
Rochester_Bestiary
(Schlegel, 1837) Dipsas albifrons (Sauvage, 1884) Dipsas alternans (Fischer, 1885) Dipsas catesbyi (Sentzen, 1796) Dipsas incerta (Jan, 1863) Dipsas indica Laurenti
List_of_reptiles_of_Brazil
Species of butterfly
Species: D. antalus Binomial name Deudorix antalus (Hopffer, 1855) Synonyms Dipsas antalus Hopffer, 1855 Lycaena anta Trimen, 1862 Deudorix gambius Mabille
Deudorix_antalus
Italian symphonic black metal band
Live (2013) Gothik (1990) Demo '92 (1992) Ossian – guitars (1988–present) Dipsas Dianaria - vocals (2018–present) Charon - bass (2018–present) m:A Fog -
Opera_IX
Species of snake
174291 IUCN: 198527 NCBI: 338818 Observation.org: 103972 Open Tree of Life: 539302 RD: biscutatus Dipsas biscutatus Wikidata: Q109521616 ITIS: 1083455
Trimorphodon_biscutatus
12th-century English manuscript
verso : Siren (Siren) Folio 69 verso : Seps (Seps) Folio 69 verso : Dipsa (Dipsa) Folio 69 verso : Lizard (Lacertus) Folio 69 verso : Salamander (Salamandra)
Aberdeen_Bestiary
Species of snake
Amphibien, 1. Lieferung: Ophidier ". Isis von Oken, Jena 20: 508–566. (Dipsas drapiezii H. Boie, new species, p. 549). (in German and Latin). Boulenger
Boiga_drapiezii
Species of snake
Dipsas klebbai, Klebba's snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Ecuador. Dipsas klebbai at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 13 November
Dipsas_klebbai
Index of animals with the same common name
There are two species of snake named Jan's snail-eater: Dipsas alternans Dipsas incerta This page is an index of articles on animal species (or higher
Jan's_snail-eater
American paleontologist and biologist (1840–1897)
copei Jan, 1863, Coniophanes imperialis copei Hartweg & J. Oliver, 1938, Dipsas copei Günther, 1872, Cope's gray treefrog Hyla chrysoscelis Cope, 1880,
Edward_Drinker_Cope
Species of butterfly
Lepidoptera Family: Lycaenidae Genus: Chaetoprocta Species: C. odata Binomial name Chaetoprocta odata (Hewitson 1865) Synonyms Dipsas odata Hewitson, 1865
Chaetoprocta_odata
Species of snake
State for India in Council. (Taylor & Francis, printers). xviii + 541 pp. (Dipsas hexagonotus, p. 361). Boulenger GA (1896). Catalogue of the Snakes in the
Boiga_ochracea
Species of snake
Keirans JE, Samuelson GA (1991). "The Sulawesi Black Racer, Coluber (Ptyas) dipsas, and a Remarkable Ectoparasitic Aggregation". Pacific Science 45 (4): 355–361
Ptyas_nigromarginata
Species of snake
Tree of Life: 7069562 RD: variegatus Dipsas variegata Wikidata: Q963306 Wikispecies: Dipsas variegata ADW: Dipsas_variegata CoL: 36QF4 EoL: 1056387 GBIF:
Variable_cat_snake
Diamond"] (1991–1992) simphonia ["Agreement" or "Symphony"] (1991–1992) İ Dipsa ["The Thirst"] (1990–1991) Gia mia thesi ston ilio ["For a Place in the
List_of_soap_operas
Shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc
mainly but not solely on slugs, while some species in the genus Dipsas (e.g. Dipsas neuwiedi) and the common slug eater snake (Duberria lutrix), are
Slug
Natural area off the coast of Brazil
around the islands include the golden lancehead, Sauvage's snail-eater (Dipsas albifrons), green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys
Ilhas Queimada Pequena e Queimada Grande Area of Relevant Ecological Interest
Ilhas_Queimada_Pequena_e_Queimada_Grande_Area_of_Relevant_Ecological_Interest
Species of snake
Amphibien, 1. Lieferung: Ophidier ". Isis van Oken, Jena 20: 508–566. (Dipsas dendrophila, new species, p. 549) (in German and Latin). Boulenger GA (1896)
Boiga_dendrophila
DIPSA
DIPSA
DIPSA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Goddess Parvati, Goddess of desires
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Rich.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : occupational name for a hawker or travelling salesman, Middle Dutch me(e)rseman.Dutch : habitational name for someone from any of numerous places named ter or de Meers(ch).German : unexplained; possibly a variant of Massmann.English : unexplained.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Hezekiah, HIZKIJAH means "God is my strength."Â
Biblical
returning captivity; seat of God
Girl/Female
Muslim
Precious gem
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
King of King; Ruler; Climb; Lord Shiva; Lord of Horses
Girl/Female
Australian, Romanian
Renowned Ruler
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Evidence; Proof; Guide; Another Name for God
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Wise; King of Knwolage
DIPSA
DIPSA
DIPSA
DIPSA
DIPSA
n.
A large East Indian nocturnal tree snake (Dipsas dendrophila). It is not venomous.
n.
A serpent whose bite was fabled to produce intense thirst.
n.
A plant of the genus Dipsacus, of which one species (D. fullonum) bears a large flower head covered with stiff, prickly, hooked bracts. This flower head, when dried, is used for raising a nap on woolen cloth.
n.
A genus of harmless colubrine snakes.