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between Aptera and Amphimalla. Its name was
changed to
Agrion in late antiquity.
Under the name of
Agrion, or Arion, it was a
Roman Catholic bishopric. Its...
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Calopteryx maculata (Palisot de Beauvois, 1807)
Synonyms Agrion maculata Palisot de Beauvois, 1807
Agrion virginica Westwood, 1837
Calopteryx holosericea Burmeister...
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onboard radar of the carrier/launcher helicopter, the Thomson-CSF I/J-band "
Agrion 15". When this
radar detects and
identifies a
suitable target, it switches...
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called nardus,
namely Syrian nard,
Gallic nard,
Cretan nard (also
called '
agrion' or 'phun'),
field nard (also
called 'bacchar'), wild nard (also called...
- The
banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) is a
species of
damselfly belonging to the
family Calopterygidae. It is
often found along slow-flowing streams...
- the
research journal The
International Journal of
Odonatology (IJO), and
Agrion, the WDA's semi-annual bulletin. WDA also
organises the
biennial International...
- wild
honey (Gr****: ἀκρίδες καὶ μέλι ἄγριον, romanized: akrídes kaì méli
ágrion)
while living in the wilderness.
Attempts have been made to
explain the...
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australis Selys, 1877
Agriocnemis hyacinthus Tillyard, 1913
Agriocnemis velaris Hagen, 1882
Agrion pygmaeum Rambur, 1842
Agrion kagiensis Matsumura, 1911...
- – who cares? An
analysis of some 18th
century dragonfly illustrations".
Agrion. 18 (2): 26–30. Adams, Jill U. (July 2012). "Chasing
Dragonflies and Damselflies"...
- 1840)
Synonyms Agrion annexum Stephens, 1835 (nec Charpentier, 1825)
Agrion pulchrum Hagen, 1840
Agrion charpentieri Selys, 1840
Agrion annexum Hagen,...