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Ramphis is a
genus of moth in the
family Cosmopterigidae.
Ramphis ibericus Riedl, 1969
Ramphis libanoticus Riedl, 1969
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- to Amenes,
Ramphis, the son of Sothis,
spots Makeda's
despised Gr**** slave, Theonis. Entranced, he
takes her home with him. When
Ramphis tries to kiss...
- Amonasro, Georges-François Menu as the King, and
Auguste Boudouresque as
Ramphis.
Metropolitan Opera, New York: 12
November 1886,
conducted by
Anton Seidl...
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Parathystas P****alotis
Pebobs Pechyptila Persicoptila Phaneroctena Pyroderces Ramphis Ressia Rhadinastis Sematoptis Stagmatophora Synploca Syntomaula Tanygona...
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Protorhiza Pseudascalenia Ptilochares Pycnagorastis Pyretaulax Pyroderces Ramphis Ressia Rhadinastis Rhinomactrum Sathrobrota Scaeosopha Scaeothyris Schendylotis...
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Gurnemanz (Parsifal), Méphistophélès (Faust),
Filippo II (Don Carlos), and
Ramphis (Aida). His
final performance at
Vienna was in
Norma (Oroveso) at the Austria...
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Marriage of Figaro, King
Philip in Don Carlos,
Sparafucile in Rigoletto,
Ramphis in Aida,
Gremin in
Eugene Onegin, and
Arkel in Pelléas et Mélisande. In...
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Arturo Pessina in Turin,
Pasero made his
debut there,
during 1917, as
Ramphis in Verdi's Aida—although he
always considered his
official operatic debut...