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・ Cerodrillia carminura
・ Cerodrillia clappi
・ Cerodrillia cybele
・ Cerodrillia girardi
・ Cerodrillia hannyae
・ Cerodrillia nicklesi
・ Cerodrillia perryae
・ Cerodrillia schroederi
・ Cerodrillia simpsoni
・ Cerodrillia thea
・ Cerodrillia verrillii
・ Cerofrontia
・ Ceroglossus
・ Ceroglossus buqueti
・ Ceroglossus chilensis
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・ Ceroid cactus
・ Ceroma
・ Ceromacra
・ Ceromancy
・ Ceromasia
・ Ceromin
・ Ceromitia
・ Ceromitia albosparsa
・ Ceromitia alternipunctella
・ Ceromitia amphichroa
・ Ceromitia aphroneura
・ Ceromitia arata
・ Ceromitia atelopis
・ Ceromitia auricrinis


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Cerography : ウィキペディア英語版
Cerography
Cerography or glyphography is a printmaking technique related to engraving, using a layer of wax over a metal substrate. After the image is engraved into the wax, a positive plate is produced through stereotyping or electrotyping. This plate can be used with conventional letterpress equipment.
Cerography was invented in the late 1830s by Sidney E. Morse, the son of Samuel Morse; it was independently patented in England by Edward Palmer, who primarily conceived of it as an artistic medium. Its primary use, however, was for line drawings, and in particular maps. It was easier than copperplate engraving and allowed lines and printed text to be combined easily in a single plate (the text could simply be stamped into the wax). It also allowed for color illustration. As compared to lithography and copperplate it had the disadvantage that it could not reproduce fine shading well.
The technique remained popular to the end of the century but was gradually pushed out by photoengraving.
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