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Cilaus is a
monotypic moth
genus of the
family Crambidae described by
Joseph de
Joannis in 1932. Its one species,
Cilaus longinasus,
described by the same...
- Ogof y
Daren Cilau is a cave
system in the
limestone escarpment on
Mynydd Llangatwg (Llangattock Mountain),
which is
south of
Llangattock village and...
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miles of
previously undiscovered underground p****ages (e.g. in Ogof y
Daren Cilau and Noon's Hole). As an
author and photographer,[citation needed] he has...
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Cathedral Ogof Agen
Allwedd Ogof
Craig a
Ffynnon Ogof
Ffynnon Ddu Ogof y
Daren Cilau Centre for
Alternative Technology,
Machynlleth Llandrindod Wells Museum...
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Craig y
Cilau is a
limestone escarpment in the
Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys, Wales. The name
translates from
Welsh as crag of the nooks. It was...
- The
natural amphitheatre formed by the
cliffs of
Craig y
Cilau and the
quarried Daren Cilau was
designated a
national nature reserve on
account of a variety...
- Yen,
Solis & Goolsby, 2004
Baeoptila Turner, 1908
Barisoa Möschler, 1886
Cilaus de Joannis, 1932
Drosophantis Meyrick, 1935
Elachypteryx Turner, 1908 Eugauria...
- be
connected to the
theoretical Llangattock System through Ogof y
Daren Cilau. All the p****ages in Ogof
Craig a
Ffynnon occur in the
Gilwern oolite which...
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Ffynnon Ddu Ogof Hen
Ffynhonnau Ogof Hesp Alyn Ogof Llyn Parc Ogof y
Daren Cilau Otter Hole
Oxlow Cavern Pate Hole Peak
Cavern Pen Park Hole Pierre's Pot...
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extensive cave
systems which lie
beneath it,
notably those of Ogof y
Daren Cilau and Ogof Agen Allwedd.
These two
systems are
amongst the
longest in Britain...