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Barbodes flavifuscus,
known locally as the
katapa-tapa, was a
species of
cyprinid fish
endemic to Lake
Lanao in Mindanao, the Philippines. This species...
- the
Earth was
worshipped in
various places in the
Hittite Empire, such as
Katapa [de], A(n)galiya near Karaḫna [de], Ankuwa, Nerik, and Zippalanda. Her worship...
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Hattian and
Hittite settlement in
central Anatolia.
Along with
Hattusa and
Katapa, it was one of the
capitals from
which the
Hittite kings reigned during...
- simple, such as chibwabwa, or
pumpkin leaves.
Other names for the
relish are
katapa,
kalembula and tente. The
relish made with
green vegetables is generally...
- (IUCN)
Overfishing and
predation by
introduced tank goby and
ornate sleeper.
Katapa-tapa
Barbodes flavifuscus Kandar Barbodes lanaoensis Bitungu Barbodes pachycheilus...
- with the same name were also
worshiped in
Katapa and
other nearby settlements. The
goddesses of
Ankuwa and
Katapa additionally appear in
diplomatic treaties...
- Kaška
burned down Hattusa. Muršili II
introduced the
worship of Ḫepat to
Katapa [de],
where he
resided near the end of his reign.
During the
reign of Tudḫaliya...
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resided in the
early years of his reign. Similarly, when Muršili II
moved to
Katapa [de] in the
final period of his reign, he
introduced Teshub to this city...
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Barbodes clemensi Last
recorded in 1975.
Barbodes disa Last
recorded in 1964.
Katapa-tapa
Barbodes flavifuscus Last
recorded in 1964.
Barbodes herrei Last recorded...
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Puntius disa Disa Disa
Endemic to Lake
Lanao Puntius flavifuscus Katapa-tapa
Katapa-tapa
Endemic to Lake
Lanao Puntius herrei Endemic to Lake
Lanao Puntius...