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Graham Island or
Isola Ferdinandea (also
Graham Bank,
Graham Shoal, French: Île Julia) was an
island in the
Mediterranean Sea near
Sicily that has, on...
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Ceres Ferdinandea:
Ceres after the
Roman goddess of agriculture,
whose earthly home, and
oldest temple, lay in Sicily; and
Ferdinandea in
honour of...
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Vulcano Phlegraean Fields Ischia Lipari Panarea Marsili Pantelleria Ferdinandea Alban Hills Palinuro The
volcanism of
Italy is due
chiefly to the presence...
- to the
genus Ferdinandea:
Ferdinandea aeneicolor Shannon, 1924
Ferdinandea aurea Rondani, 1844
Ferdinandea buccata (Loew, 1863)
Ferdinandea croesus (Osten...
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temporarily emerge above sea
level during significant eruptions.
These include Ferdinandea, also
known as
Graham Island, and Empedocles; the
Tyrrhenian Basin, also...
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Ferdinandea cuprea is a
European species of
hoverfly notable for its br****y abdomen. The
larvae have been
found in sap from
trunk damage on oak and ash...
- Manufactory" (Real
fabbrica delle porcellane di Napoli) or Real
Fabbrica Ferdinandea.
Since the 19th century, a
number of
other factories have used the name...
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submarine volcanoes located south-west of Sicily. It
includes the vent of
Ferdinandea,
otherwise known as
Graham Island,
which erupted and
emerged above sea...
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Ferdinandea buccata is a
species of
syrphid fly in the
family Syrphidae. "
Ferdinandea buccata Species Information". BugGuide.net.
Retrieved 11 February...
- The
Porta Garibaldi,
originally built as the
Porta Ferdinandea or
Porta Ferdinanda, is a
triumphal arch,
built in 1768,
located at the end of Via Giuseppe...