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Calamotropha alcesta is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1961. It is
found in the
Nilgiri mountains of India...
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immediate release A
common name of the
African wood
white butterfly (Leptosia
alcesta) Flip flop, per top,
bottom and versatile, a role
reversal between two...
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Leptosia alcesta, the
African wood
white or flip flop, is a
butterfly of the
family Pieridae,
found in Africa. The
wingspan is 30–40 mm in
males and 35–42 mm...
- — Frederic Moore,
Lepidoptera Indica. Vol. IV
Listed alphabetically: P. a.
alcesta Corbet, 1941 (Peninsular Malaya) P. a.
alcippe (Ambon, Serang, Saparua)...
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Symphony Orchestra; Conductor: Alan Curtis. Prin****l singers: Walt
McKibben (
Alcesta),
Carole Bogard (Aldimira),
Edward Jameson (Argippo),
Leslie Retallick...
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Aleksandr Sumarokov. She sang in G.P. Raupach's "The
Refuge of Virtue" and "
Alcesta". She
appeared at
court concerts and
festivities as a
singer and harpsichord...
- was a
sister of Almanzo's father). John
Wesley Day (1829–1907) –
married Alcesta Lindy. Fred Day
Frank Day
Albert Day
Wilton Day
George W.Day (1831–1873)...
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Leptosia nupta (Butler, 1873)
Synonyms Nychitona nupta Butler, 1873
Leptosia alcesta f.
nuptilla Aurivillius, 1910
Leptosia medusa medusa f.
pygmaea Birket-Smith...
- (Fabricius, 1775)
Colotis celimene sudanicus (Aurivillius, 1905)
Leptosia alcesta (Stoll, [1782])
Leptosia hybrida Bernardi, 1952
Leptosia marginea (Mabille...
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euippe Female Colotis evenina Colotis pallene Colotis regina Leptosia alcesta Appias epaphia Appias sabina Belenois aurota Belenois creona Belenois gidica...