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Phoebis argante, the
apricot sulphur or
Argante giant sulphur, is a
butterfly in the
family Pieridae.
Phoebis argante has a
wingspan of
about 54–67 millimetres...
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announces the
approach of
Argante from the city.
Eustazio surmises that the king
fears defeat; this
seems to be
confirmed when
Argante,
after a
grandiose entrance...
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Metaloba argante is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1897. It is
found in Ecuador. Savela,
Markku (November 24...
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liberty addressed by the
character Almirena to her
abductor Argante.
Rinaldo was a triumph, and it is with this work that the aria is chiefly...
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imaginaire set in 1600
papal Rome. In Rome, the rich and
stingy landowner Argante believed to be sick in any
possible harm,
although born as a fish. Another...
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influential people in IT.
Zalewski was one of the
original creators of
Argante, a
virtual open
source operating system.
Among other projects, he also...
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lover of
Zerbinette Octave Son of
Argante and
lover of
Hyacinthe Géronte
Father of Léandre and of
Hyacinthe Argante Father of
Octave and of Zerbinette...
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distinctively Anglo-Saxon
version of Morgen: an elf
queen of
Avalon named Argante. In the Didot-Perceval, Perceval's
Grail Quest adventures include him fighting...
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large orange sulphur (southern US to Peru)
Phoebis argante (Fabricius, 1775) –
apricot sulphur,
Argante giant sulphur (Mexico to Peru and Brazil, Caribbean)...
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species of
beetle from
Argante subgenus which can be
found everywhere in
Europe (except for
various European islands). "Dicerca (
Argante)
moesta (Fabricius...