-
Ramesa tosta is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Francis Walker in 1855. It is
found in Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Java,
South China...
- Indians. It is a
contraction of a
Sanskrit epithet of Vishnu,
Ramesha (
Rameśa),
which is a
conjugation of Ramā,
another name of Lakshmi, and Īśa, which...
- Species: N. apicalis
Binomial name
Neodrymonia apicalis (Moore, 1879)
Synonyms Ramesa apicalis Moore, 1879
Nepalia vesperalis Nakamura, 1974
Grangula apicalis...
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Maharashtra Information...
- Ever victorious, I
worship that Rāma who is Ramā's lord. Both
words 'Rāma
Rameśa' are
individually declined as 'rāmaṃ rameśaṃ Rāmeṇābhihatā niśācaracamū...
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Govinda (1966). Citpāvana (in Marathi). p. 25. Desāī,
Rameśa (1987). Shivaji, the Last
Great Fort Architect.
Maharashtra Information...
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plumosa Moore Rachia striata Hampson Ramesa tosta Walker, 1855
Ramesa fuscipennis Hampson Ramesa divisa Moore Ramesa albistriga Moore Somera viridifusca...
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Credencial (in Spanish).
September 16, 2016.
Retrieved March 21, 2019.
Ramesa, Rafael. "How the inter-faith 'spirit of Toumliline'
lives on 50
years after...
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