Tolna sinifera | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Superfamily: | Noctuoidea |
Family: | Erebidae |
Genus: | Tolna |
Species: | T. sinifera |
Binomial name | |
Tolna sinifera Hampson, 1913 | |
Tolna sinifera is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae that was first described by George Hampson in 1913. It is found in Nigeria and South Africa. [1]
Tolna is an administrative county in present-day Hungary as it was in the former Kingdom of Hungary. It lies in central Hungary, on the west bank of the river Danube. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties of Somogy, Fejér, Bács-Kiskun, and Baranya. The capital of Tolna county is Szekszárd. Its area is 3,703 km2.
Tolna is a town in Tolna County, Hungary. It lies about 10 kilometres north of Szekszárd and 135 kilometres south of Budapest.
The House of Festetics or Feštetić is the name of a historic noble family which dates back to 15th century and 1566 of Hungarian counts and princes of Croatian origin. A prominent family during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, they are mostly known for the baroque Festetics Palace and the Viennese Prince Tasziló Festetics.
Diósberény is a village in Tolna County, Hungary.
Tolna was an administrative county of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory, which was about the same as that of present Tolna county, is now in central Hungary. The capital of the county was Tolnavár and later Szekszárd.
Gadács is a village in Somogy county, Hungary.
Závod is a village in Tolna County, Hungary.
Csibrák is a village in Tolna County, Hungary, once settled by Danube Swabians. Around 1865 - 1880, several Danube Swabian from the Tolna settled in Slavonia, several families from Csibrák went to Slavonia and settled there.
Tolna is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1869.
Tolna complicata is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1880. It is found on Madagascar.
Tolna limula is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Heinrich Benno Möschler in 1883. It is found in Africa, including South Africa.
Tolna variegata is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae first described by George Hampson in 1905. It is found in South Africa.
Count György László Festetics de Tolna was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister besides the King between 1867 and 1871.
Tolna is an unincorporated community in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. Tolna is located near Pennsylvania Route 851.
Count Andor Festetics de Tolna was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture between 1894 and 1895. He was married to Lenke Pejacsevich de Verőcze. One of his three sons was Sándor Festetics, Minister of War who later became an advocate of Nazism in Hungary.
Fácánkert is a village in Tolna county, Hungary.
Jágónak is a village in Tolna county, Hungary.
Nagykónyi is a village in Tolna County, Hungary.
Várong is a village in Tolna county, Hungary. A few vikings from Russia were settled here.
The 2nd constituency of Tolna County is one of the single member constituencies of the National Assembly, the national legislature of Hungary. The constituency standard abbreviation: Tolna 02. OEVK.