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- Megachile animosa is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Theodore Dru Alison ****erell in 1931. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014...
- Scoparia animosa is a species moth in the family Crambidae. This species is endemic to New Zealand. S. animosa was described by Edward Meyrick in 1914...
- Typhonia animosa is a species of bagworm moth first described by Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is found in South Africa. The wingspan is about 22 mm. The...
- promising also the inalienability of the city to which he gave the title of Animosa Civitas (brave city). However, in 1440 Corleone was sold to Federico Ventimiglia...
- religions. The whole Provincia de Caraga of AD 1622 was called region de gente animosa ("region of spirited folk") by Spanish colonizers for the same reason....
- Sciopetris Meyrick, 1891 Taleporia Subfamily Typhoniinae Typhonia Typhonia animosa Typhonia bimaculata Incertae sedis Eumasia Eumasia crisostomella Eumasia...
- Fernandez de Navarrete, they were “warriors and spirited people,” (“gente animosa y guerrera”). The Cronista de Indias, Pedro Martir accused them of cannibalism:...
- Hence, the whole Provincia de Caraga of AD 1622 was called region de gente animosa, that is "region of spirited folk". During pre-colonial times, the Rajahnate...
- building) of the United States Department of State, 1939, Underwood & Foster Animosa: Jones County Courthouse, 1937, Dougher, Rich and Woodburn Audubon: Audubon...
- Fernandez de Navarrete, they were "warriors and spirited people," ("gente animosa y guerrera"). The Cronista de Indias, Pedro Martir accused them of cannibalism:...