Iolana is a Palearctic genus of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. Species include: Iolana iolas Ochsenheimer, 1816 iolas blue Iolana iolas iolas Ochsenheimer...
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Iolana iolas, the iolas blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in northern Africa, southern Spain, southern France, southern Europe...
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Ioke of 2006. They were replaced by Io (which was later changed to Iona), Iolana, Pama and Iopa respectively. The next name to be used from the list is 'Iona'...
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Ema Hone Iona Keli Lala Moke Nolo Olana Pena Ulana Wale 2 Aka Ekeka Hene Iolana Keoni Lino Mele Nona Oliwa Pama Upana Wene 3 Alika Ele Huko Iopa Kika Lana...
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important as food for the caterpillars of certain butterflies and moths, like Iolana iolas. The galls of the plants also are habitat for Myopites stylatus and...
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The term's origin and initial use is open to ongoing debate. Patricia 'Iolana traces the early use of the neologism to 1976, crediting both Valerie Saiving...
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Hawaiian Prayers. Editions Limited. pp. 4–14. ISBN 978-0-9607938-6-0. 'Iolana, Patricia (2006). "TuTu Pele: The Living Goddess of Hawaiʻi's Volcanoes"...
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Freyeria Glabroculus Glaucopsyche Grumiana Harpendyreus Hemiargus Icaricia Iolana Ionolyce Itylos Jameela Jamides – ceruleans Kretania Lampides Lepidochrysops...
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Pacific tropical cyclone. It was replaced in the basin's naming rotation with Iolana. The events and survivor accounts of the hurricane were featured in an episode...
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Roman god of fire Aganju, god of volcanoes in the Lucumi/santeria religion 'Iolana, Patricia (2006). "TuTu Pele: The Living Goddess of Hawaiʻi's Volcanoes"...
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