- In the ****enic religion,
nephalia (Ancient Gr****: νηφάλια, nifália, 'calm'; Gr**** pronunciation: [/neː.pʰá.li.a/ → /nɛːˈɸalia/ → /niˈfalia/]) was the...
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Prionapteryx nephalia is a moth in the
family Crambidae,
found in Argentina. "global
Pyraloidea database". Globiz.pyraloidea.org.
Retrieved 2014-07-15...
- crypsimetalla
Binomial name
Chilo crypsimetalla (Turner, 1911)
Synonyms Nephalia crypsimetalla Turner, 1911
Diatraea ochrileucalis Hampson, 1919 Schoenobius...
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Holcocera nephalia is a moth in the
family Blastobasidae. It was
described by
Walsingham in 1912. It is
found in Guatemala. "Holcocera at funet". Archived...
- Soph. Oed. Col. 101. Herodotus. [title not cited]. i. 105. "νηφάλια" ["
nephalia" = "without libation"]. Suda. Freese, John
Henry (1911). "Aphrodite" ....
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offer wine as an
offering to the
Helios among other gods,
making instead nephalia, or wineless,
sober sacrifices;
Athenaeus also
reported that
those who...
- and may have been ****ociated with Selene. At Athens,
wineless offerings (
nephalia) were made to Selene,
along with
other celestial gods, Selene's siblings...
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Borer Guenée, 1862
Chilona Sodoffsky, 1837
Chilotraea Kapur, 1950
Diphryx Grote, 1881
Hypiesta Hampson, 1919
Nephalia Turner, 1911
Silveria Dyar, 1925...
- goddess's
worship can be
found at Athens,
where wineless offerings (or
nephalia) were made to Eos,
along with
other celestial gods and goddesses, including...
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Hymenomima memor Warren, 1906
Hymenomima minuta Warren, 1897
Hymenomima nephalia Druce, 1892
Hymenomima nivacaria E. D. Jones, 1921
Hymenomima nortonia...