Costa may refer to:

  • Costa (surname), including origin of the name and people sharing the surname
  • Costa, scientific term, from Latin costa "rib" (plural costae)
    • In botany, the central strand of a bryophyte leaf or thallus
    • In entomology, the leading edge of the forewing in Lepidoptera and other winged insects in the Comstock-Needham system, as well as a part of the male clasper
    • In vertebrate anatomy, a rib
  • Costa!, a 2001 Dutch film from BNN
  • Costa Book Awards, formerly the Whitbread Book Award, a literary award in the United Kingdom
  • Costa Coffee, a British coffee shop chain, sponsor of the award
  • Costa Cruises, a leading cruise company in Europe
  • Costa's Garden Odyssey, an Australian television gardening program hosted by landscape architect Costa Grogiadis
  • Costa-Gavras (born 1933), Greek-French filmmaker

Places [link]

In general, "Costa" (or simila) is a common Romance toponym indicating a coastal location. Places named "Costa" without specifiers are:

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Costa!

Costa! is a 2001 Dutch film from BNN. It was the first movie that used several famous Dutch soap stars. Other movies that used soap actors, were Volle maan and Honeyz. The television series with the same title was based on the movie. It had the same cast members (with several expansions). Both the TV show and the movie were located in Salou.

Cast

  • Janet: Georgina Verbaan
  • Rens: Daan Schuurmans
  • Frida: Katja Schuurman
  • Tommy: Kurt Rogiers
  • Björn: John Wijdenbosch
  • Bart: Michiel Huisman
  • Angela: Peggy Jane de Schepper
  • Maureen: Anniek Pheifer
  • Joyce: Nadja Hupscher
  • Mother: Patty Brard
  • Plot

    Janet is a lonely girl who is forced to go on holidays with her sister Angela and her arrogant friends, Maureen and Joyce. When they arrive in Spain, Angela and her friends take off to the beach while Janet has to carry all the lugage to their apartment. That night, Angela, Joyce and Maureen decide to go out and end up in the popular nightclub Costa. Janet is left home alone, but doesn't agree and goes to Costa as well. r.

    Glossary of entomology terms

    This glossary describes terms used in the formal study of insect species by entomologists.

    A–C

  • In Papilionoidea the antennae end in bulging tips called clubs.
  • In Hesperioidea they have hooked tips and the club is found just before the tip.
  • In some Lycaenidae like the genus Liphyra the antenna tapers gradually.
  • catenulated antennae
    Antennae with ringed appearance.
  • The vein forming the boundary of the cell along the costal margin is known as the subcostal vein q.v.
  • The vein forming the lower boundary towards the dorsum is called the median vein.
  • In the case of butterflies, the cell is closed by a vein connecting the origins of veins 6 to 4 along the top of the cell which is known as discocellular vein.
  • D–F

    G–L

    M–O


    P–R

    S–Z

  • being like or having the nature of a seta or of setae
  • setose
  • Figures

  • Figure 1 Head.Posterior view.

  • Figure 1 Head.Posterior view.

  • Figure 2 Head Side view.

  • Figure 2 Head Side view.

  • Figure 3 Head morphology

  • Figure 3 Head morphology

  • Wing venation Charaxes

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