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Anoratha costalis is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Frederic Moore in 1867. It is
found in
northern India. The
wingspan is 52–54 mm....
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Anoratha albitibita is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Wileman and West in 1930. It is
found on
Luzon in the Philippines. The wingspan...
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Anoratha nabalua is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Jeremy Daniel Holloway in 1976. It is
found on Borneo.
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Anoratha albitibita Wileman & West, 1930
Anoratha costalis Moore, 1867
Anoratha nabalua Holloway, 1976
Anoratha occidentalis Gaede Anoratha paritalis...
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Anoratha paritalis is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
first described by
Francis Walker in 1859 and is
found in Sri Lanka. The
wingspan is 42–52 mm...
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Anoratha sinuosa is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Wileman and
South in 1916. It is
found in Taiwan.
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information related...
- This quasi-legendary
kingdom is also
mentioned among the
conquests of
Anoratha, the King of Pagan. Some
scholars identify the
Kingdom of Pong with Mong...
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spread throughout Asia. For example, in the 11th
century in Burma, king
Anoratha converted his
entire country to
Theravada Buddhism. At the end of the 12th...
- the town. The
Kingdom of Pong is also
mentioned among the
conquests of
Anoratha, the king of Pagan. Some
scholars also
identify the
Kingdom of Pong with...