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Pheia mathona is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by Paul
Dognin in 1891. It is
found in Ecuador. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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Ballintubber Abbey to
Croagh Patrick.
Senach founded a church, and his
daughter Mathona, a nunnery.
These were
situated approximately 100
yards north of the medieval...
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where Jarlath was educated, and he
presided over Drumlease. His
sister Mathona served as
abbess of Tawney, in Tirerrill. In Cavan, he
established a monastery...
- Rothschild, 1931
Pheia lateralis Klages, 1906
Pheia marginata Gaede, 1926
Pheia mathona Dognin Pheia nanata Kaye, 1919
Pheia plebecula Dognin, 1902
Pheia pseudelegans...
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charge of Tawnagh. He also led the nuns who were
under the care of
Mathona, Benen's sister.
Kerrill was
later translated to Soghain, much of which...