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Plumbaria was a
civitas (town) of the
Roman North Africa. The town
flourished from AD 300-AD 640. The town is
shown on the
Tabula Peutingeriana, as...
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Synonyms Eupithecia grossbeckiata Swett, 1907
Tephroclystia nebulosa Hulst, 1896
Eupithecia nebulosa Tephroclystia plumbaria Hulst, 1900
Eupithecia plumbaria...
- Allo****a
plumbaria is a moth in the
family Cosmopterigidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1921. It is
found in Zimbabwe. Savela,
Markku (ed.)...
- The island,
inhospitable and
isolated during this period, was
named Plumbaria at the time,
after its
source of lead (plumbum). Antiochus, however, converted...
- the
larval stage.
Scotopteryx luridata luridata Scotopteryx luridata plumbaria (Fabricius, 1775)
Fauna Europaea Martin C. Townsend, Jon
Clifton and Brian...
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severely punished after his defeat.
During Roman times, it was
called Plumbaria,
after its lead deposits. The
current city name
derives from St. Antiochus...
- Artemisio. Nearby,
there are
prosperous iron
mines and islets,
Planesia and
Plumbaria, and a
salty lake
inland that has a
perimeter of four
hundred stadia....
- 1767)
Scotopteryx luridata luridata (Hufnagel, 1767)
Scotopteryx luridata plumbaria (Fabricius, 1775)
Scotopteryx moeniata (Scopoli, 1763)
Scotopteryx mucronata...
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Scotopteryx mucronata umbrifera — south-west (localized)
Scotopteryx luridata plumbaria, July
belle —
throughout Catarhoe rubidata,
ruddy **** —
south (Nationally...
- Allo****a
mongolica Sinev, 1992 Allo****a
paraphracta Meyrick, 1914 Allo****a
plumbaria (Meyrick, 1921) Allo****a
recisella Staudinger, 1859 Allo****a reflua...