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Apamea contradicta, the
northern banded Quaker, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by
Smith in 1895. It is
native to northern...
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Eilema contradicta is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by Hervé de Toulgoët in 1954. It is
found on Madagascar. De Prins, J. & De Prins...
- Robinson, 1867)
Synonyms Hesperia bimacula Grote & Robinson, 1867
Atrytone contradicta Leussler, 1933
Hesperia acanootus Scudder, 1868
Hesperia illinois Doge...
- Fonseca, Joel (1
August 2013). "The
Brazilian Philosophy Magazine Dicta &
Contradicta Interviews Hans-Hermann Hoppe"
Archived 4 July 2022 at the
Wayback Machine...
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species of this
genus are
found in
South America. Species:
Megaloptidia contradicta (****erell, 1900)
Megaloptidia nocturna (Friese, 1926)
Megaloptidia saulensis...
- (1990)
translated by Hary Zohn.
Chicago ISBN 0-226-45268-9.
Dicta and
Contradicta, tr.
Jonathan McVity (2001), a
collection of aphorisms. The Last Days...
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recent years,
Piombino has
developed a form of
aphorism that he
calls "
contradicta":
paired aphorisms that are both true but
nonetheless contradictory....
- 1843)
Chalcosia alpherakyi Leech, 1898
Chalcosia coliadoides Chalcosia contradicta Inoue, 1991
Chalcosia flavicollis Jordan, 1907
Chalcosia formosana Matsumura...
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shared by
related taxa:
Anthracobia melaloma,
Trichophaea minuta, T.
contradicta, and T. abundans. In a
study done by
Hughes et al. (2020) Sphaerosporella...
- (W. Phillips) Boud. 1907
Trichophaea bullata Kanouse 1958
Trichophaea contradicta (Seaver) H.J. L****n 1980
Trichophaea cu****ta D.C.Pant 1980 Trichophaea...