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Pseudopediasia calamellus is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
George Hampson in 1919. It is
found in Argentina. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2014)...
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possibly from
Portuguese caramelo. Most
likely that
comes from Late
Latin calamellus 'sugar cane', a
diminutive of
calamus 'reed, cane',
itself from Gr****...
- from the
Latin calamus ('reed'), or its
Vulgar Latin diminutive form,
calamellus. Calamus, in turn,
derives from
Ancient Gr**** κάλαμος (kálamos), "reed...
- Mexico,
Bureau of
American Ethnology, 1907 The word
comes from Late
Latin calamellus. The
Northern Norman dialect retains the
group /ca/, when it
turns into...
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French and Spanish, from
Portuguese caramelo, 'caramel', from Late
Latin calamellus.
Typical Portuguese rhotacism of the
letter "L".
Caravel from caravela...
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family Crambidae.
Pseudopediasia amathusia Bleszynski, 1963
Pseudopediasia calamellus (Hampson, 1919)
Pseudopediasia diana Bleszynski, 1963 "global Pyraloidea...