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- Trichromia cybar is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by William Schaus in 1924. It is found in Argentina. Savela, Markku. "Trichromia cybar (Schaus...
- Saint Cybard (or Eparchius, Eparque, Ybar, Ybard, Separchius, Cybar; 504 – 1 July 581) was a monk and a hermit who inhabited a cave beneath the walls...
- the exercises of the Reformed Carmelites of St. Teresa. In the convent at Cybar, Mariana Manzanedo of St. Joseph instituted a reform which led to the establishment...
- 67 kt Cybar July 17, 1986 21:00:00.06 PST (–8 hrs) NTS Area U19ar 37°16′43″N 116°21′23″W / 37.27862°N 116.35649°W / 37.27862; -116.35649 (Cybar) 2,017 m...
- communities of female Discalced Augustinians appeared in Spain. In the convent at Cybar, Mariana Manzanedo of St. Joseph instituted a reform which led to the establishment...
- (Swanson) for failure to secure a promotion that will take them away from Cybar, an isolated spot, he replies in kind, and the strained relations lead to...
- Tours (c. 553) Saint Leonorius (Léonor, Lunaire) (c. 570) Saint Eparchius (Cybar), born in a noble family in Périgord in France, he renounced his title to...
- Trichromia cucufas (Schaus, 1924) Trichromia curta (Rothschild, 1917) Trichromia cybar (Schaus, 1924) Trichromia cyclopera (Hampson, 1905) Trichromia declivis...