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Dichomeris citharista is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is
found in
southern India. The
wingspan is 12–14 mm...
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trading posts along the coast;
which later became towns; they
founded Citharista (La Ciotat);
Tauroeis (Le Brusc);
Olbia (near Hyères);
Pergantion (Breganson);...
- AD.
Pliny describes the
territory of the
Camactulici as
located near
Citharista (La Ciotat) and the Suelteri. They
appear to have
lived in the region...
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cirrhostola Turner, 1919
Dichomeris cisti (Staudinger, 1859)
Dichomeris citharista (Meyrick, 1913)
Dichomeris clarescens Meyrick, 1913
Dichomeris claviculata...
- Gamblers")
Bucco Adoptatus Bucco Auctoratus Capella ("The She-Goat")
Citharista Collegium ("The College," or "The Guild")
Concha Condiciones ("The Contracts")...
- (Antipolis), Hyères (Olbia), Six-Fours (Tauroeis), Arles, La
Ciotat (
Citharista), Brégançon (Pergantion),
Monaco (Monoïkos), Athénopolis, and on certain...
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articles and
forms part of the full List of
moths of India.
Acribologa citharista (Meyrick, 1913)
Acribologa malacodes (Meyrick, 1910)
Amblypalpis olivierella...
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trading posts along the coast,
which later became towns. They
founded Citharista (La Ciotat),
Tauroeis (Le Brusc [fr]),
Olbia (near Hyères), Pergantion...