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Baniana Gulussa
''Baniana'' is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was previously classified in the subfamily Calpinae of the family Noctuidae. Description Palpi usually reaching vertex of head, where the third joint minute. Thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled. Forewings with slightly produced and falcate apex. Hindwings with vein 5 from above lower angle of cell. Species * '' Baniana arvorum'' (Guenée 1852) * ''Baniana athamas'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana centrata'' Dognin 1912 * ''Baniana chelesema'' Hampson 1926 * ''Baniana cohaerens'' Draudt 1950 * '' Baniana craterosema'' Hampson 1926 * '' Baniana culminifera'' Hampson 1910 * ''Baniana disticta'' Hampson 1926 * ''Baniana firmalis'' (Guenée, 1854) * ''Baniana fulvia'' Druce 1898 * ''Baniana gobar'' Druce, in Godman and Salvin, 1898 * '' Baniana gulussa'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana gyas'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana haga'' Schaus, 1912 * ''Baniana helicon'' Druce 1898 * ''Baniana helle'' Schaus 1914 * ''Baniana herceus'' Schaus 19 ...
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Baena
Baena is a town and municipalities in Spain, municipality of Spain located in the Córdoba Province, Spain, province of Córdoba, Andalusia. It is situated near the on the slope of a hill southeast of Córdoba, Spain, Córdoba by road. The population of the town is 20,266 (2012). History The site of the Ancient Rome, Roman town (''Baniana'' or ''Biniana'') could still be traced as late as the First World War, with various Roman antiquities excavated from the site. In 1833, a subterranean vault was discovered, containing twelve cinerary urns with inscriptions commemorating members of the Pompeia gens, Pompeian family. Following the demise of the Caliphate of Córdoba, the town was ravaged by Berbers, bringing its prosperity to an end. Once conquered Córdoba, Ferdinand III of Castile, Ferdinand III rapidly acquired a number of towns in the Campiña—including Baena—in 1241, probably meeting no resistance. The hill is crowned by fortifications. In 1292, Kingdom of Granada, ...
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Baniana Fulvia
''Baniana'' is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was previously classified in the subfamily Calpinae of the family Noctuidae. Description Palpi usually reaching vertex of head, where the third joint minute. Thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled. Forewings with slightly produced and falcate apex. Hindwings with vein 5 from above lower angle of cell. Species * ''Baniana arvorum'' (Guenée 1852) * ''Baniana athamas'' Schaus 1914 * ''Baniana centrata'' Dognin 1912 * ''Baniana chelesema'' Hampson 1926 * ''Baniana cohaerens'' Draudt 1950 * ''Baniana craterosema'' Hampson 1926 * ''Baniana culminifera'' Hampson 1910 * ''Baniana disticta'' Hampson 1926 * ''Baniana firmalis'' (Guenée, 1854) * ''Baniana fulvia'' Druce 1898 * ''Baniana gobar'' Druce, in Godman and Salvin, 1898 * ''Baniana gulussa'' Schaus 1914 * ''Baniana gyas'' Schaus 1914 * ''Baniana haga'' Schaus, 1912 * ''Baniana helicon'' Druce 1898 * ''Baniana helle'' Schaus 1914 * ''Baniana herceus'' Schaus 1914 * '' ...
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Baniana Ochracea
''Baniana'' is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was previously classified in the subfamily Calpinae of the family Noctuidae. Description Palpi usually reaching vertex of head, where the third joint minute. Thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled. Forewings with slightly produced and falcate apex. Hindwings with vein 5 from above lower angle of cell. Species * '' Baniana arvorum'' (Guenée 1852) * ''Baniana athamas'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana centrata'' Dognin 1912 * ''Baniana chelesema'' Hampson 1926 * ''Baniana cohaerens'' Draudt 1950 * '' Baniana craterosema'' Hampson 1926 * '' Baniana culminifera'' Hampson 1910 * ''Baniana disticta'' Hampson 1926 * ''Baniana firmalis'' (Guenée, 1854) * ''Baniana fulvia'' Druce 1898 * ''Baniana gobar'' Druce, in Godman and Salvin, 1898 * '' Baniana gulussa'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana gyas'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana haga'' Schaus, 1912 * '' Baniana helicon'' Druce 1898 * '' Baniana helle'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana herceus'' Schaus ...
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Baniana Nephele
''Baniana'' is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was previously classified in the subfamily Calpinae of the family Noctuidae. Description Palpi usually reaching vertex of head, where the third joint minute. Thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled. Forewings with slightly produced and falcate apex. Hindwings with vein 5 from above lower angle of cell. Species * '' Baniana arvorum'' (Guenée 1852) * ''Baniana athamas'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana centrata'' Dognin 1912 * ''Baniana chelesema'' Hampson 1926 * ''Baniana cohaerens'' Draudt 1950 * '' Baniana craterosema'' Hampson 1926 * '' Baniana culminifera'' Hampson 1910 * '' Baniana disticta'' Hampson 1926 * ''Baniana firmalis'' (Guenée, 1854) * '' Baniana fulvia'' Druce 1898 * ''Baniana gobar'' Druce, in Godman and Salvin, 1898 * '' Baniana gulussa'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana gyas'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana haga'' Schaus, 1912 * '' Baniana helicon'' Druce 1898 * '' Baniana helle'' Schaus 1914 * '' Baniana herceus'' Scha ...
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Baniana Minor
''Baniana minor'' is a species of moth of the family Erebidae. It occurs in open woodland/grassland scrub habitats in southeastern Arizona and also occurs, probably in similar habitats in the Guanacaste Province in Costa Rica. The length of the forewings is 8–9 mm. Adults have been collected between mid-July and late August in Arizona. Costa Rican records are from April, May, September, November and December. Etymology The species name ''minor'' refers to the small size of this species of ''Baniana ''Baniana'' is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was previously classified in the subfamily Calpinae of the family Noctuidae. Description Palpi usually reaching vertex of head, where the third joint minute. Thorax and abdomen s ...''. External linksA review of the subfamily Anobinae with the description of a new species of Baniana Walker from North and Central America (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Anobinae) Erebidae {{Anobinae-stub ...
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