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Aegilia is a
genus of
moths of the
family Euteliidae.
Aegilia describens Walker, [1858]
Aegilia indescribens Prout, 1922
Aegilia Archived 2012-10-19 at...
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Aegilia or
Aigilia (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγιλία), or
Aegilus or
Aigilos (ἡ Αἵγιλος), was a deme of
ancient Attica belonging to the
phyle of Antiochis, situated...
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Aegilia describens is a moth of the
family Euteliidae first described by
Francis Walker in 1858. It is
found in
Oriental tropics of India, Sri Lanka,...
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Aigilia (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγιλία) may
refer to:
Aegilia (Attica), a deme of
ancient Attica Aigilia,
ancient name of Antikythera, an
island in the Aegean...
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during the
Bronze Age. In antiquity, the
island of
Antikythera was
known as
Aegilia or
Aigilia (Αἰγιλία),
Aegila or
Aigila (Αἴγιλα), or
Ogylos (Ὤγυλος). Between...
- high-class
summer resort in the island. In antiquity, the
island was
named Aegilia or
Aigilia (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγιλία), or
Aigileia or
Aegileia (Αἰγίλεια)...
- 1852
Phalga Moore, 1881
Targalla Walker, [1858]
Thyriodes Guenée, 1852
Aegilia Walker, 1857
Diascoides Holloway, 1985
Gyrtona Walker, 1863 Lophoptera...
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Koite and
Akytos Antikythera Αντικύθηρα (Τσιριγότο)
Antikythera Αἰγιλία
Aegilia or Aigilia, Αἴγιλα
Aegila or Aigila, Αιγιαλία Aigialeia, Ογύλος Ogylos...
- Attica. The
Persians dropped the
captured Eretrians off on the
island of
Aegilia,
before landing at the bay of
Marathon in Attica. The Persians' next target...
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Upper Lamptrai (Lamptrai Kathyperthen) were
between Anagyrus, Thorae, and
Aegilia. At
Lamptra the
grave of
Cranaus was shown. The site of
Coastal Lamptrai...