Charadra may refer to: Charadra (Epirus), a town of ancient Epirus Charadra (Messenia), a town of ancient Messenia Charadra (Phocis), a town of ancient...
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Charadra deridens (laugher or marbled tuffet moth) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince...
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38°39′17″N 22°28′12″E / 38.6548°N 22.47°E / 38.6548; 22.47 Charadra (Ancient Greek: Χαράδρα) was a city of ancient Phocis, and one of the Phocian towns...
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Charadra (Ancient Greek: Χαράδρα) was a town of ancient Messenia that according to Greek mythology was built by Pelops. It is cited by Strabo, who relates...
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39°12′25″N 20°52′38″E / 39.206994°N 20.877307°E / 39.206994; 20.877307 Charadra (Ancient Greek: Χαράδρα), also Charadrus or Charadros (Χάραδρος), was a...
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Charadra moneta is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found from central and eastern Arizona (Coconino and Apache Cos.), the San Mateo Mountains of...
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Charadra oligarchia is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is known only from Guerrero Mill in the State of Hidalgo in Mexico, where it was found at 9000...
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Charadra pata is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is known only from Guatemala City in Guatemala. Nothing is known of the biology, although the larvae...
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Charadra coyopa is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is known only from the holotype specimen from the Mexico City area. The length of the forewings is...
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Charadra dispulsa is a moth of the family Noctuidae. Its range spans from Texas southward and westward to at least San Luis Potosí, Mexico. The wingspan...
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Charadra tapa is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in the Chiricahua, Huachuca, and Santa Rita Mountains of south-eastern Arizona, although the...
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2010 Charadra franclemonti Anweiler & Schmidt, 2010 Charadra oligarchia Dyar, 1916 Charadra pata Druce, 1894 Charadra patafex Dyar, 1916 Charadra tapa...
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Charadra patafex is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is known only from Guerrero Mill in the State of Hidalgo in Mexico, where it was found at 9000 feet...
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Craugastor charadra is a species of frogs in the family Craugastoridae. It is found in Guatemala and Honduras. Its natural habitats are subtropical or...
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Charadra franclemonti is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found from central Arizona (Coconino Co.) southward to at least Durango in Mexico. The length...
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Acentrella charadra is a species of small minnow mayfly in the family Baetidae. "Acentrella charadra". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-10-14. "Mayfly Central". Retrieved...
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Charadra cakulha is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is known only from two specimens of the type series, collected in mid-June at San Cristobal de las...
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leōn) because it lived in a place called "Ravine" (Ancient Greek: χαράδρα, charadra). One account of the myth, recorded by Apollodorus in the Bibliotheca,...
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number of oxen, indicating a vast undertaking, and the use of the word charadra have suggested the kind of building activity that would have been needed...
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free dictionary. Laugher may refer to: Someone who laughs The laugher (Charadra deridens), a species of moth Jack Laugher (born 1995), a British diver...
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elfin Calpodes ethlius Celotes nessus Cercyonis pegala, common wood-nymph Charadra tapa Chiomara asychis (strays from south), white-patched skipper Colias...
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Arsis Lour. Balmeda Steud. Chadara Forsk. Chadra T.Anders. (orth. var.) Charadra Scop. (orth. var.) Fallopia Lour. (non Adans.: preoccupied) Graevia Neck...
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Koinon ton Phokeon Abae, Aiolidai, Ambrysus, Amphicleia, Antikyra, Boulis, Charadra, Daulis, Delphi, Drymaea, Echedameia, Elateia, Erochos, Hyampolis, Cirrha...
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endemic to tropical southern Mexico. The generic name was derived from Greek charadra ("ravine") and Hyla, in reference to the habits of these frogs. Accordingly...
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diaphane Hübner, 1816 Hymenitis diaphanus quisqueya Fox, 1963 Greta diaphana charadra Schwartz, 1982 Greta diaphana calimete Schwartz, 1982 Greta diaphana galii...
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Arizona sycamore Catocala violenta (=Catocala chiricahua) Charadra tapa Chiricahua leopard frog Eared quetzal Elegant trogon Hypotrix lunata Johann's pinyon...
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Craugastor campbelli (Smith, 2005) [E] Craugastor chac Savage, 1987 Craugastor charadra Campbell & Savage, 2000 [EN] Craugastor daryi Ford & Savage, 1884 [E, EN]...
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destroyed in the Third Sacred War, and was not rebuilt; it was located between Charadra and Tithronium, in the western part of the mount Cithaeron. Its site is...
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24°24′E / 41.367°N 24.400°E / 41.367; 24.400 p. 190 Razhenik (Раженик) Charadra (Χαράδρα) Drama 41°17′N 24°15′E / 41.283°N 24.250°E / 41.283; 24.250...
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Bryophryne cophites Craugastor aurilegulus Craugastor azueroensis Craugastor charadra Craugastor daryi Craugastor hobartsmithi Craugastor inachus Craugastor...
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