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Conalia helva is a
beetle in the
genus Conalia of the
family Mordellidae. It was
described in 1862 by John
Lawrence LeConte. It has been
found in dead...
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Helva may
refer to: Halva, a
dense and
sweet confection Helva, Bayburt, a
village in
Turkey cognomen of gens
Aebutia This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- filiation.
Titus Aebutius T. f.
Helva,
consul in 499 BC.
Lucius Aebutius T. f. T. n.
Helva,
consul in 463 BC.
Postumus Aebutius Helva Cornicen,
consul in 442...
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melons also make a
light summer meal.
Those who like
helva for
dessert prefer "summer
helva",
which is
lighter and less
sweet than the
regular version...
- & Rey, 1858 (Europe)
Conalia ebenina Champion 1891 (Caribbean)
Conalia helva (LeConte, 1862)
Conalia melanops Ray, 1946 (North America) "GBIF, Conalia"...
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Titus Aebutius Helva was a
Roman senator and
general from the
early Republic, who held the
consulship in 499 BC. He was
magister equitum under Aulus Postumius...
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Saray helva (Turkish
Saray Helvası) is a po****r
Turkish dessert. The
dessert is made of
white sugar,
wheat flour, butter,
vegetable margarine and vanillin...
- The
protagonist of the 1969
novel and all the
early stories is a cyborg,
Helva, a
human being and a spaceship, or "brainship". The five
older stories are...
- At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of Vibul**** and
Helva (or, less frequently, year 312 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 442 BC...
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Apamea helva, the
yellow three-spot, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found from
Saskatchewan to New Brunswick,
south to Georgia, and west to...