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  Large Syrphid - Milesia virginiensis - BugGuide.Net
This was the size of a large queen yellowjacket, and it's wings sounded like a wasp when it flew.
Contributed by tom murray on 3 October, 2005 - 7:15pm
Of the genus Milesia there are 3 species in North America!
bugguide.net /node/view/33632   (221 words)

  
  Milet-Survey
Das Schwerpunktprogramm der DFG "Historische Grundlagenforschung in Kleinasien" erlaubte zwischen 1992 und 1999, die Forschungen Theodor Wiegands auf der Milesischen Halbinsel wieder aufzunehmen.
Zwar steht Milet politisch, kulturell und wirtschaftlich an der Spitze, aber auch das Land verfügt vor allem in seinen Kleinstädten und seinen Heiligtümern
Mit der frühbyzantinischen Renaissance kehrt sich das Verhältnis um, jetzt scheint die Milesia geradezu ein Übergewicht gegenüber der Stadt zu gewinnen
www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de /archaeologie/arch/forschung/lohmann/milet-survey.htm   (740 words)

  
  Index Fungorum - Search Page
Milesia australis Arthur ex Faull (1932); Anamorphic Milesina
Milesia crotalariae (Dietel) Y. Ono, Buriticá and J.F. Hennen (1992); Anamorphic Milesina
Milesia erythrinae-ovalifoliae (Petch) Y. Ono, Buriticá and J.F. Hennen (1992); Anamorphic Milesina
www.indexfungorum.org /Names/names.asp?strGenus=Milesia   (266 words)

  
 himitsu_ooc: The Houses of Dentoria
It was agreed that while the Lords of Milesia held the right to call themselves royal, a council would be formed to govern Dentoria with the King.
Milesia lies a short distance northwest of Eblar, and is now the summer residence of the royal court, though most administrative and government tasks are conducted in the capital.
When Dentoria was unified and Milesia became the sovereign house, House Allba rose to nobility and claim to its land and titles in its place.
community.livejournal.com /himitsu_ooc/108701.html   (5676 words)

  
 Pre-Socratic Philosophy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thales (c.585, Milesia): water is the fundamental material principle that divides to produce the diversity of natural objects and processes.
Anaximander (c.611-547, Milesia): the apeiron (non-perceptible ultimate) is the fundamental material principle that separates into hot and cold, wet and dry, to form the diversity of natural objects and processes.
Anaximenes (c.550, Milesia): air is the fundamental material principle that divides to produce the natural diversity of the cosmos.
www.geocities.com /timothyshoup/presocratic.html   (389 words)

  
 Hornet Flower Fly? - Milesia virginiensis - BugGuide.Net
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I believe this fly is a hornet flower fly in that it appears to be very close to the image found on this website at http://www.bugguide.net/node/view/2839/bgimage
Does not look like the Milesia in the photo.
www.bugguide.net /node/view/5419   (415 words)

  
 jolt.co.uk public forums - Milesian Financial Meltdown!
The Dominion would like to purchase the bankrupt banks, and open up a limited number branches of our own international banks in your nation, if you would be kind enough to get us in touch with the owners of those defaulted banks we will begin negotiations.
As for purchasing a bank, they range in size from the AMB which last year made record profits at just over €700 billion (top end) to the BofM which made profits just under €300 billion (lower end), though these are not indicators of potential profits thanks to the CBM.
While we do urge nations to provide financial support to Milesia as we have done, we do not condone the attempts of foriegn nations to control the banks of Milesia which are important to their economy, in fact the banks are important to any economy.
forums.jolt.co.uk /printthread.php?t=294756   (1114 words)

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