- Cádiz (/kəˈdɪz/ kə-DIZ, US also /ˈkeɪdɪz, ˈkæd-, ˈkɑːd-/ KAY-diz, KA(H)D-iz, Spanish: [ˈkaðiθ]) is a city in
Spain and the
capital of the
Province of Cádiz...
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Gadira leucophthalma, the
beaked moss moth, is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It is
endemic to New Zealand. It is
found in the
south eastern side of the...
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Gadira petraula is a
species of moth in the
family Crambidae. This
species is
endemic to New
Zealand and is only
found in mid Canterbury. G.
petraula inhabits...
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Gadira is a
genus of
moths of the
family Crambidae. This
genus is
endemic to New Zealand. This
species was
first described by
Francis Walker in 1866 and...
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Gadira acerella is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
first described by
Francis Walker. It is
endemic to New
Zealand and is
found throughout the country...
- well as Plato's
rearticulation of the
origin of the name of the city of
Gadira as
being derived from Atlas's twin
brother Gadiros despite the fictional...
- Bætica is the
region around the Bætis river, main
cities are
Corduba and
Gadira. 3–5 Bætis
river is
navigable and
boats go from the sea to Corduba. 6 Bætica...
- Caesariensis,
another John was sent to the twin
fortresses of
Septem and
Gadira,
which controlled the
Straits of Gibraltar, and
Apollinarius to take possession...
- Lycaenidae.
Ignata mulsus (Druce, 1907)
Ignata elana (Hewitson, 1874)
Ignata gadira (Hewitson, 1867)
Ignata brasiliensis (Talbot, 1928)
Ignata norax (Godman...
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Zeadiatraea Box, 1955)
Eschata Walker, 1856 (=
Chaerecla Walker, 1865)
Gadira Walker, 1866 (=
Cryptomima Meyrick, 1882,
Scenoploca Meyrick, 1882) Hednota...