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Drepana (Ancient Gr****: Δρέπανα) was an Elymian, Carthaginian, and
Roman port in
antiquity on the
western coast of Sicily. It was the site of a crushing...
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naval Battle of
Drepana (or Drepanum) took
place in 249 BC
during the
First Punic War near
Drepana (modern Trapani) in
western Sicily,
between a Carthaginian...
- The oak hook-tip (
Drepana binaria) is a moth of the
family Drepanidae. It is part of the
Drepana subgenus Watsonalla. It is
found in most of
Europe except...
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Drepana cultraria, the
barred hook-tip, is a moth of the
family Drepanidae and part of
Drepana subgenus Watsonalla. It is
found in
southern and central...
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Drepana rufofasciata is a moth in the
family Drepanidae. It was
described by
George Hampson in 1893. It is
found in
Sikkim in
India and
Tibet in China...
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Drepana arcuata, the
arched hooktip or
masked birch caterpillar, is a moth of the
family Drepanidae. The
species was
first described by
Francis Walker...
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Drepana pallida is a moth of the
family Drepanidae first described by
Frederic Moore in 1879. It is
found in south-east Asia, from
northern India and...
- Shaanxi.
Drepana dispilata dispilata (northern India, Sikkim,
northern Myanmar)
Drepana dispilata grisearipennis Strand, 1911 (China: Sichuan)
Drepana dispilata...
- The
siege of
Drepana took
place from
about 249 to 241 BC
during the
First Punic War.
Drepana (today's Trapani) and
Lilybaeum (today's Marsala) were two...
- 1802
Drepana curvatula (Borkhausen, 1790)
Drepana dispilata Warren, 1922
Drepana falcataria (Linnaeus, 1758)
Drepana pallida Moore, 1879
Drepana rufofasciata...