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  1. 16. Aug. 2022 · The taxonomy of Barsine striata (Bremer & Grey, 1852) and B. pulchra (Butler, 1877) is revised. Three new species are described: B. evrys sp. n. (Central and South Vietnam, and South-East Thailand ...

  2. Appendix bursae positioned postero-laterally on right side, sclerotised with membranous terminal section, broadly conical basally and narrowly conical and slightly twisted distally. source: On the taxonomy of Barsine striata (Bremer & Grey) and Barsine pulchra (Butler) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) with descriptions of three new species ...

  3. Barsine (Japanese: バルシネ) is the general-governor of the province of Troas. Barsine first appears in Chapter 1: The Globe on the day when Aristoteles, Callisthenes and Biktas leave. She shocks Eumenes by remarking the emblem on his necklace to be similar to Aphramazda's. She then reviews his boat's paddling system, and finds the working of the mechanism in an instant. She then asks ...

  4. Herakles (Makedone) Herakles ( altgriechisch ἩρακλῆςHēraklḗs; * 327 v. Chr. in Baktrien; † 309 v. Chr.) war ein unehelicher Sohn Alexanders des Großen und der persischen Adligen Barsine, einer Tochter des Artabazos II. Benannt wurde er nach dem griechischen Sagenhelden Herakles, von dem die makedonische Königsdynastie der ...

  5. www.mothsofborneo.com › part-7 › nudariini::The Moths of Borneo::

    Barsine roseororatus (x 1.38) Barsine roseororatus (x 1.38) Diagnosis. This and the next species are very similar in facies and are most reliably distinguished on genitalic characters (see illustrations), but roseororatus is distinctly larger, with more diffuse, broader and paler short black striae subapically on the underside of the forewing.

  6. The Barsine perpallida-B. yuennanensis species-group is reviewed. Six new species, B. biformis Volynkin & Černý, sp. nov. (North Thailand and North Vietnam), B ...

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