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Coronta (Ancient Gr****: τὰ Κόροντα or Κόρονται), a
small town in the
interior of Acarnania,
probably lying between Metropolis and Old Oenia. It is cited...
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monotypic moth
genus of the
family Palaeosetidae. Its only species,
Osrhoes coronta, is only
known from Colombia. Both the
genus and
species were
first described...
- neighbours, and
living by
robbery and piracy. The
settlements of Alyzeia,
Coronta, Limnaea, Medion, Oeniadae, Palaerus,
Phoitiai and
Stratus are also mentioned...
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Coronta "Tay" Cody (born
October 6, 1977) is an
American former professional football player who was a
defensive back in the
National Football League...
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Corethrobela Corgatha Corgathalia Coria Corisce Corna Cornutifera Cornutiplusia Coronta Cororthosia Corrha Corsa Cortyla Corubia Coruncala Corynitis Corythurus...
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despite having good pasture. The
frustrated owner threw a
deseeded cob (
coronta) of
choclo corn at it, and
commanded it to eat. The
angry llama became...
- (Quechua ch'uru) coca (Quechua ****a)
condor (Quechua ****ur)
concho (qunchu)
coronta (Quechua q'urunta) coquí (Taíno)
coyote (Nahuatl koyotl)
curaca (Quechua...
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Erebidae Tribe:
Melipotini Genus:
Melipotis Hübner, 1818
Synonyms Heliothis Hübner, 1809 (suppressed ICZN 789)
Gerespa Walker, 1858
Coronta Walker, [1858]...
- Cholchol, Reloca, San Jose, and
Santa Rosa, and from the
south the
esteros Corontas,
Buenos Aires, Luengos, Cabrería, Molino, and Antequereo. It then empties...
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cleon (Fabricius, 1775)
Ministrymon clytie (Edwards, 1877)
Ministrymon coronta (Hewitson, 1874)
Ministrymon cruenta (Gosse, 1880)
Ministrymon fostera...