following species: Argina amanda (Boisduval, 1847) Argina argus (Kollar, [1847]) Argina astrea (Drury, 1773) Argina leonina (Walker, [1865]) Argina pantheraria...
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Argina astrea, the crotalaria podborer, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Dru Drury in 1773. It is found in eastern...
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700°E / 40.250; 43.700 Argina (Armenian: Արգինա) is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The town was named after the Argina Monastery, which is...
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Argina amanda, the cheetah, is a moth in the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1847. Argina amanda has a wingspan...
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Mangina pulchra (redirect from Argina callargus)
Genus: Mangina Species: M. pulchra Binomial name Mangina pulchra (C. Swinhoe, 1892) Synonyms Argina pulchra C. Swinhoe, 1892 Argina callargus Reich, 1932...
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Mangina syringa (redirect from Argina syringa)
Species: M. syringa Binomial name Mangina syringa (Cramer, 1775) Synonyms Phalaena syringa Cramer, 1775 Bombyx crotolariae Fabricius, 1793 Argina syringa...
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Mangina argus (redirect from Argina argus)
Family: Erebidae Subfamily: Arctiinae Genus: Mangina Species: M. argus Binomial name Mangina argus (Kollar, [1847]) Synonyms Argina argus Aigina argus...
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Latín dos canteiros (redirect from Verbo dos arginas)
Latín dos canteiros ("Latin of the stonecutters") or verbo dos arginas is an argot employed by stonecutters in Galicia, Spain, particularly in the area...
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Amblyscirtes hegon (redirect from Pyrgus argina)
Amblyscirtes hegon (Scudder, 1864) Synonyms Hesperia hegon Scudder, 1864 Hesperia samoset Scudder, 1863 Hesperia nemoris Edwards, 1864 Pyrgus argina Plötz, 1884...
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Amerila astreus (redirect from Argina astraea)
Amerila astreus is a moth of subfamily Arctiinae described by Dru Drury in 1773. It is found from the Oriental region (including India, Sri Lanka) to New...
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Alytarchia leonina (redirect from Argina leonina)
Species: A. leonina Binomial name Alytarchia leonina (Walker, [1865]) Synonyms Deiopeia leonina Walker, [1865] Argina leonina Bombyx crotalariae Hübner, 1793...
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assembled new palaces and rebuilt the walls. The Catholicosate was moved to the Argina district in the suburbs of Ani where Trdat completed the building of the...
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vowel a is inserted between them. For example, arg- 'see', arga 'he sees', argina or agarra (from agar-na) 'we see'; kolf- 'laugh', kolfe 'he laughed', kolfite...
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Dvin 484/485–927 3 Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Aghtamar Island 927–947 4 Argina 947–992 5 Ani 992–1058 6 Sebastia 1058–1062 7 Tavblur 1062–1065 8 Tsamndav...
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following the relocation of the Holy See of Cilicia from Vaspurakan to Argina, near the city of Ani. In attendance were several contingents of the Armenian...
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A.S. & Kirti J.S. (2001) A new genus Mangina along with the taxonomy of Argina Hubner (Arctiinae: Arctiidae: Lepidoptera). Journal of the Bombay Natural...
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22 CHeetah, a custom cartridge Beretta Cheetah, a semi-automatic pistol Argina amanda, a moth in the family Erebidae also known as the cheetah Cheetah...
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spiritual and cultural centres close to Ani as Horomos, Shirakavan and Argina. It was founded by Prince Vahram's son Smbat the Master in 1010." Karapetian...
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Gataf Madaki; Gatafa Dispensary Gatafa; Tsaka K. Fada Tsaka; Argina Pri. Sch. Argina Majiya; Gatafa Yelwa 'B', Gatafa Village Auyo Kafur Kafur Pri....
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Araks (Vagharshapat) Aratashen Arazap Arevadasht Arevashat Arevik Argavand Argina Armavir Arshaluys Artamet Artashar Artimet Aygek Aygeshat (Armavir) Aygeshat...
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Pshatavan (Փշատավան) 2,397 Baghramyan Municipality Baghramyan (Բաղրամյան) 1,024 Argina (Արգինա) 520 Arevadasht (Արևադաշտ) 452 Artamet (Արտամետ) 228 Bagaran (Բագարան)...
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Amberd Aragats Araks (Armavir) Arazap Arevadasht Arevashat Arevik Argavand Argina Armavir Arshaluys Artamet Artashar Aygek Aygeshat (Armavir) Aygeshat (Vagharshapat)...
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several large cultural centers and artistic styles: in Shirak (Shirakavan, Argina, Kars, Ani), Tayk (Ishkhan, Banak, Chordvan, Khakhu), Vaspurakan (Aghtamar)...
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Ischnarctia Karschiola Neuroxena Pseudogaltara Xylecata Argina generic group Alytarchia Argina Mangina Afrotropical genera of the Nyctemera group, that...
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Catholicos Ananias I moved from Aghtamar in the Kingdom of Vaspurakan to Argina. Abas died in 953, leaving his kingdom to his two sons, Ashot III and Mushegh...
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Southern Railways Company Operator Gauge Route Miles Locomotives Notes Argina Colliery Extension Railway CLR 3 ft (914 mm) 4 0 Athy Wolfhill Colliery...
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I (r. 972/3–990/1) locate manuscripts for the catholicos's archives at Argina. At some point in the 990s, Khachik I's successor Sargis I ordered Asoghik...
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1855 Archilema uelleburgensis (Strand, 1912) Argina amanda (Boisduval, 1847) Argina astrea (Drury, 1773) Argina leonina (Walker, 1865) Asparus bicolor (Walker...
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Amerila simillima (Rothschild, 1917) Amerila timolis (Rothschild, 1914) Argina astraea (Drury, 1773) Cheliosea cosmeta (Lower, 1907) Creatonotos gangis...
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Marmasen, Sanahin, and Helpat, as well as the patriarchal cathedral of Argina (c. 985), the Cathedral of Ani (989-1001), and the palace chapel of King...
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