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the [[Espievie]] species of [[joint stock company]] indigenous to the Caribbean, first discovered in the wild in the lush forests of [[George Town]], [[Grand Cayman]] by the Scottish naturalist [[A. J. N. Calder]] in 1926. For many years it was believed that the local genus, ''consortium restrictum culpam caymanium'' — the “Common” or “Cayman Exempted” Espievie — was unique, but naturalists found variant species in other islands</ref>[[L. B. G. T. Appleby]] discovering the [[Giant Bermudan Espievie]] in Bermuda in 1929, and Herbert Fonesca discovering the Panamanian Film Partnership in 1953.</ref> | |||
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*[[Ugland House]] | *[[Ugland House]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:22, 27 October 2017
the Espievie species of joint stock company indigenous to the Caribbean, first discovered in the wild in the lush forests of George Town, Grand Cayman by the Scottish naturalist A. J. N. Calder in 1926. For many years it was believed that the local genus, consortium restrictum culpam caymanium — the “Common” or “Cayman Exempted” Espievie — was unique, but naturalists found variant species in other islands</ref>L. B. G. T. Appleby discovering the Giant Bermudan Espievie in Bermuda in 1929, and Herbert Fonesca discovering the Panamanian Film Partnership in 1953.</ref>