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Mazaeras macasia is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1924. It is
found in
Brazil and Ecuador.
Mazaeras macasia macasia (Ecuador)...
- The
Macasía River is a
river of the
Dominican Republic. A part of the
river forms a
small part of the
international border between the
Dominican Republic...
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Agyrta macasia is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Schaus in 1924. It is
found in Ecuador. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching,...
- the town of
Pedro Santana to the
point where it is
joined by the
River Macasía, and then
turns west into Haiti. Its
watershed has an area of 9,013 km2...
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follows the
Artibonite to the south-west down to the
confluence with the
Macasía River,
following this
river eastwards. The
border then
proceeds overland...
- Rivière la
Quinte Rivière l’Estère
Artibonite River Rivière de Fer à
Cheval Macasía River Guayamouc River Rivière
Bouyaha Rivière
Canot Rivière
Lociane Libón...
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River San Juan
River Rivière
Soliette Pedernales River Artibonite River Macasía River Libón
River Bao
river Baní
River The
Columbia Gazetteer of North...
- in some places,
marks the Dominican-Haitian border.
Other rivers are
Macasías, Tocino, Joca and Vallecito, all of them
tributaries of the Artibonite...
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Agyrta grandimacula Zerny, 1931
Agyrta klagesi Rothschild, 1912
Agyrta macasia Schaus, 1924
Agyrta mathani Rothschild, 1912
Agyrta micilia Cramer, 1780...
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which the San Juan River, the
Yaque del Sur River, the
Sabaneta River, the
Macasías and the Mijo
stand out. It has
three hydroelectric dams, Sabaneta, Sabana...