- In
Australian aboriginal mythology (specifically: Karadjeri),
Dilga is a
goddess of
fertility and growth, and the
mother of the Bagadjimbiri. She avenged...
-
Auplopus dilga is a
species of
spider wasp
within the
genus Auplopus. It was
described by
Howard Ensign Evans. The body colour,
wings and hair are the...
- a quoll-man who
killed the Bagadjimbiri, two
dingo spirits and sons of
Dilga, an
earth goddess. In revenge, she
drowned Ngariman with her milk by flooding...
- Bagadjimbiri's laughter. He
killed the
brothers underground, but was
drowned by
Dilga,
their mother, who
flooded the
underground murder-spot with her milk, which...
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goddess or
spirit of
fertility Birrahgnooloo,
Kamilaroi goddess of
fertility Dilga,
Karadjeri goddess of
fertility and
growth Julunggul,
Yolngu rainbow snake...
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darkening on the
apical segment. Body colour,
wings and hair are the same as A.
dilga but the
difference is in A.
canberra having a
longer antennae and longer...
- who
targets travellers Bagadjimbiri, a pair of
Karadjeri creator-spirits
Dilga,
Karadjeri goddess of
fertility and growth, and
mother of the Bagadjimbiri...
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village of Kendudihi,
Sundergarh district,
Orissa (present-day Odisha) to
Dilga and
Bhutuki Oram. He
received a
diploma in
Electrical Engineering from Utkalmani...
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Wuriupranili Adnyamathanha Bila
Gamilaraay Birrahgnooloo Yhi
Karajarri Dilga Wotjobaluk Gnowee Wurundjeri Karatgurk Yolngu Djanggawul Julunggul Percunatele...
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Auplopus cyanellus Wahis, 1992
Auplopus deceptrix (Smith, 1873)
Auplopus dilga (Evans, 1972)
Auplopus domesticus (Taschenberg, 1872)
Auplopus dreisbachi...