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Species of moth
Nyceryx eximia is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico, as well as Ecuador. The length of the forewings
Nyceryx_eximia
Genus of moths
1910 Nyceryx alophus Nyceryx continua Nyceryx ericea Nyceryx eximia Nyceryx furtadoi Nyceryx hyposticta Nyceryx magna Nyceryx riscus Nyceryx stuarti
Nyceryx
Species of moth
Guatemala, Costa Rica and Panama to Bolivia. It is similar to Nyceryx eximia eximia but can be distinguished by the less extensive basal yellow area
Nyceryx_tacita
xylina Nyceryx alophus Nyceryx brevis Nyceryx coffaeae Nyceryx continua Nyceryx draudti Nyceryx ericea Nyceryx eximia Nyceryx fernandezi Nyceryx furtadoi
List_of_Sphingidae_species
plutonius (Hübner, 1819) Nyceryx coffaeae (Walker, 1856) Nyceryx eximia (Rothschild & Jordan, 1916) Nyceryx riscus (Schaus, 1890) Nyceryx tacita (Druce, 1888)
List of Lepidoptera of Honduras
List_of_Lepidoptera_of_Honduras
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Boy/Male
Greek
Guardian of Librans.
Girl/Female
English
Modern blend of Ava and Ana.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : Reaney suggests this is a variant of Angus, citing two late examples from Bardsley: Margaret Anguisshe (1530), Erl of Anguyshe (1563). However, the surname is not found in Scotland (in the 1881 British census it occurs predominantly in East Anglia). It is likely that it is a nickname from Anglo-Norman French anguisse, from Old French angoisse ‘anger’, ‘violence’, cognate with French Anguise.
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Muslim
Daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Hindu
The th incarnation of Vishnu
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Tamil
Advitya | அதà¯à®µà®¿à®¤à¯à®¯
Unique, The first one. no second, The Sun or one which has no end
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Tamil
King of serpents vaasuki
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Anglo, Australian, British, English, German
Greatest
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Son of Janaki
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English bakehous ‘bakehouse’ (Old English bæchÅ«s), hence a topographic name for someone who lived or worked in a bakery.Lithuanian (BaÄkus) : from Lithuanian baÄka ‘barrel’, ‘cask’, hence either a nickname for a short, fat man or an occupational name for a cooper.Among the original settlers of Norwich (later Franklin), CT, in 1660 was a certain Stephen Backus.
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n.
Nicety.