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Protozoa (sg.:
protozoan or protozoon;
alternative plural: protozoans) are a
polyphyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes,
either free-living or parasitic...
- ἱερῷ). The
temple and
oracle of
Apollo at Eutresis. An
altar of
Apollo Acritas was at Lacedaemon. In addition,
above a
sanctuary surnamed Gasepton of...
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Acraea acrita, the
fiery acraea, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
large parts of Africa. The
wingspan is 45–55 mm. A.
acrita is very...
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Capua acrita is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Australia,
where it has been
recorded from Victoria. The
wingspan is about...
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Digenes Akritas (Latinised as
Acritas; Gr****: Διγενῆς Ἀκρίτας) is a
medieval Gr****
romantic epic that
emerged in the 12th-century
Byzantine Empire. It...
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Reuters Acquires Acritas", Jeff McCoy, LegalCurrent.com. 8
November 2019.
Retrieved 5
February 2020. "Thomson
Reuters Acquires Acritas",
Acritas, 8 November...
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similar to
Acraea acrita qv.
Acraea pudorina is a
member of the
Acraea acrita species group. The
other clade members are:
Acraea acrita Acraea chaeribula...
- the
Congo (Shaba). It is a
member of the
Acraea acrita species group.
Other views Acraea (group
acrita) Henning, 1993
Acraea (subgenus Rubraea) Henning...
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eltringhamiana is a
member of the
Acraea acrita species group. The
clade members are:
Acraea eltringhamiana Acraea acrita Acraea chaeribula Acraea guluensis...
- poetry. The only
genuine heroic epic of the
Byzantines is the
Digenis Acritas. The
remaining two
groups include the new
literary species: ecclesiastical...