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Charaxes zelica, the
zelica untailed charaxes, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in Guinea,
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon,...
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Corma zelica is a
species of moth in the
family Zygaenidae described by
Edward Doubleday in 1847.
Corma zelica has four
patterns of
black to
white at the...
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purchased a three-year-old
filly named Zelica for $255 (equal to $8,980 today),
planning to use her as a
buggy horse.
Zelica had gone lame in her only start...
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Geritola zelica is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
Cameroon and Uganda.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Geritola zelica. Wikispecies...
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French ballet dancer Pauline Duvernay was
featured in the
leading role of
Zelica. The
production aimed to
introduce Mlle.
Duvernay and the
foreign corps...
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Catocala evelina French, 1881
Catocala emilia H. Edwards, 1881
Catocala zelica French, 1881
Catocala paulina H. Edwards, 1880
Catocala albomarginata C****ino...
- (Walker, 1862)
Corma maculata Hampson, 1892
Corma tamosi Lemée, 1950
Corma zelica (Doubleday, 1847)
Corma zenotia (Doubleday, 1847) "Corma".
Markku Savela's...
- [1775])
Rosema epigena (Stoll, [1790])
Rosema falcata Druce, 1911
Rosema zelica (Stoll, [1790]) Hoskins, Adrian. "Straw-bordered Rosema".
Learn About Butterflies...
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ensemble there are a duet for
Zelica and Fatima, a solo for
Zelica (written for the
London production), and a duet for
Zelica and Mokanna, at the end of...
- 1808) and
Laura (Philadelphia, 1809), and
possibly three other novels:
Zelica: The
Creole (London, 1820); The
Scarlet Handkerchief (London, 1823); and...