- Sulpiride, sold
under the
brand name
Dogmatil among others, is an
atypical antipsychotic (although some
texts have
referred to it as a
typical antipsychotic)...
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Catocala neogama, the bride, is a moth in the
family Erebidae first described by
James Edward Smith in 1797. It is
found in
North America east of the...
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sphinx (Amorpha juglandis) The
bride (nominate
subspecies Catocala neogama neogama)
Hickory tussock moth (Lophocampa caryae) The
hickory leaf stem gall...
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having innovation as
their core value. He was the founder, CEO, and CCO of
NEOGAMA, one of the most
iconic communication agencies. Gama was the
first Brazilian...
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Exochorda ('The Bride'), a
flowering shrub cultivar Bride moth (Catocala
neogama)
Brides (magazine), an
American monthly magazine The Bride, a 1989 novel...
- C.
communis may
refer to:
Catocala communis, a
synonym for
Catocala neogama, the bride, a moth of the
family Noctuidae Commelina communis, the Asiatic...
- crepuscularia)
Walnut sphinx moth (Amorpha juglandis) The
bride (a moth) (Catocala
neogama) –
nominate subspecies on
butternut and others, C. n.
euphemia on Arizona...
- Some
authors consider Catocala palaeogama to be a
synonym of
Catocala neogama. The
wingspan is 60–70 mm.
Adults are on wing from June to
October depending...
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underwing Kons & Borth, 2015
Catocala nebulosa –
clouded underwing Catocala neogama – the
bride (including C. euphemia)
Catocala nuptialis –
married underwing...
- 1922) P.
necopina (Alexander, 1922) P.
neocaledonica (Alexander, 1948) P.
neogama (Alexander, 1944) P.
olliffi (Skuse, 1890) P.
pandoxa (Alexander, 1922)...