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Polyommatini Genus:
Cupido Schrank, 1801
Synonyms Binghamia Tutt, 1908
Tiora Evans, 1912
Ununcula van Eecke, 1915
Zizera Moore, 1881
Everes Hübner, 1819...
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Alpherakya Species: A. devanica
Binomial name
Alpherakya devanica (Moore, [1875])
Synonyms Polyommatus devanica Moore, [1875]
Tiora devanica (Moore, [1875])...
- Batia: 30
stades from Reate.
Tiora (or Matiene): at a
distance of 300
stades from Reate. Lista: 24
stades from
Tiora,
claimed to be the mother-city...
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known by a
number of
other Māori names, including: tihi, ihi, tihe, kotihe,
tiora, tiheora, tioro, kotihe-wera (male only), hihi-paka (male only), hihi-matakiore...
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prophetic qualities among the Sabines, as did the
picus martius of
Tiora Matiena ascribed to the Aborigines.
Feronia also
served as a
goddess of...
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called Sadiya. The
Buranjis written in the Ahom
language called the
kingdom Tiora (literal meaning:
Burha Tai/Elder Tai)
whereas those written in the ****amese...
- The
origin of the name
Chutia is not known: the
Chutia kingdom was
called Tiora (literal meaning:
Burha Tai/Elder Tai) in the Ahom
language Buranjis, whereas...
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Zealand Ornithology:
Observations on
Pogonornis cincta (Dubus); Stitch-Bird (
Tiora). Vol.18, pp. 84–87. 1885 –
Notes on New
Zealand Ornithology: Observations...
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himself a cacique. The
names of two of his
sisters are also known:
Tiora and Caycape. The
Spaniards discovered gold in the area of the land of the...
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flight via bus. On 14
January 1950, NAC de
Havilland DH89B
Dominie ZK-ALC
Tiora was
preparing to take off from
Rotorua Aerodrome when a
backfire from the...