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Fongoro Formona Gele Native to Chad
Ethnicity 1,000 (2007)
Native speakers a few elders (2007)
extinct in
South Sudan (1993)[citation needed][citation...
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Haemaphlebiella formona is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1905. It is
found in
French Guiana, Guyana,
Amazonas and...
- East and West branches.
Blench cites the
following classification: Sinyar–
Formona is sp****ly do****ented and its
placement in the
western branch is "provisional"...
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genus are
found in the
northern part of
South America.
Haemaphlebiella formona (Schaus, 1905)
Haemaphlebiella strigata (E. D. Jones, 1914) Haemaphlebiella...
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Dimmendaal leaves it as a
language isolate,
whereas Blench groups it with
Formona.
Doornbos records 18
Sinyar clans. The
Kijaar clan,
located close to the...
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Eskdale Mr
Francis Richard Barnes,
Bulawayo Everton DE Small,
South Africa Formona Miss
Dorothy Mona Brooke-Popham,
Bulawayo Gazeley Jack C &
Helen Bo****...
- (Bedjond, Gor, Mango) Kaba Vale
Birri (likely to be
closer to Kresh)
Fongoro (
Formona) ? Yulu (Yulu–Binga)
Sinyar and
Fongoro may not be Bongo–Bagirmi or even...
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Glyphipterix voluptella Glyphipterix zalodisca Goya
simulata Haemaphlebiella formona Hapalonoma sublustricella Helcystogramma cerinura Helcystogramma chalybea...
- (Sepp, [1855])
Haemanota sanguinidorsia (Schaus, 1905)
Haemaphlebiella formona (Schaus, 1905)
Halysidota cinctipes Grote, 1865
Horama diffisa Grote, 1866...