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- arizanensis Wileman 1914 Maxera atripunctata (Hampson, 1910) Maxera bathyscia D. S. Fletcher, 1961 Maxera brachypecten Hampson, 1926 Maxera brunneoasperus Griveaud...
- Maxera marchalii is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Africa, where it is known from Congo, Comoros, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, South...
- Maxera bathyscia is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Africa, where it is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. This species...
- Panagiotis Aggelakopoulos Georgios Giannakopoulos Basilios Markos Apostolos Maxeras Panagiotis Papagiavis Georgios Papachristou Aleksandros Sakkoulis Athanasios...
- accompanying the dance. Letsina is performed in 7/8 meter. Mandilia of Gümüşhane Maxera or maheria of Kars, meaning "knives," a dance incorporating knife play....
- 1898 Maxera atripunctata (Hampson, 1910) Maxera brachypecten Hampson, 1926 Maxera digoniata (Hampson, 1902) Maxera marchalii (Boisduval, 1833) Maxera zygia...
- 1862) Masalia albiseriata (Druce, 1903) Masalia perstriata (Hampson, 1903) Maxera nigriceps (Walker, 1858) Mesoligia algaini Wiltshire, 1983 Metachrostis...
- 1930 Concepción Arenal: Algunas noticias de su vida y obra, Edit Gráf. Maxera y Cia, 1931 "La mujer y la masonería", Boletín Oficial de la GLE, August–September...
- 1852 Leucania simplaria Saalmüller, 1891 Mabilleana pudens (Mabille, 1900) Maxera marchalii (Boisduval, 1833) Megalonycta mediovitta (Rothschild, 1924) Mentaxya...
- latinigra (Hampson, 1907) M****aga maritona Butler, 1868 Maxera brachypecten Hampson, 1926 Maxera nigriceps (Walker, 1858) Mentaxya albifrons (Geyer, 1837)...