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- Acraea terpsicore, the tawny coster, is a small, 53–64 millimetres (2.1–2.5 in), leathery-winged butterfly common in gr****land and scrub habitats. It belongs...
- Terpsicore (HWV)(8b) is a prologue in the form of an opéra-ballet by George Frideric Handel. Handel composed it in 1734 for a revision of his opera Il...
- Il pastor fido (1712) includes a new prologue written in 1734 titled Terpsicore. The eighteenth century French dancer and courtesan Marie-Madeleine Guimard...
- water and grow on walls, cement blocks, and rocks. Tawny Coster (Acraea terpsicore) butterfly larvae feed on these plants. This plant is commonly misidentified...
- the wings, and suspended by the tail only. A. horta, A. cabira, and A. terpsicore illustrate typical life histories. The food plants of Acraea caterpillars...
- chorus and introduce the dancing of Marie Sallé, for whom Handel composed Terpsicore. In 1735, he introduced organ concertos between the acts. For the first...
- to CPTPP Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority Achar! Acraea terpsicore Acrocercops tetradeta Acrochordus granulatus Acronis Acropyga acutiventris...
- p****ion flower and P. affinis Swift moth Cibyra serta Tawny Coster (Acraea terpsicore) feed on P****iflora edulis, P****iflora foetida and P****iflora subpeltata...
- HMS Terpsic**** (R33), a T-class destroyer active during World War II Terpsicore (1734), prologue by Handel to his opera Il pastor fido This disambiguation...
- version is 8a. The 1734 revised versions are designated 8c. The prologue Terpsicore added to the final version is 8b. 9 Teseo 10 January 1713 Queen's Theatre...