Talis afghanella

Talis afghanella is a moth in the Crambidae family. It is found in Afghanistan.

References

Talis

Talis is a Latin adjective meaning "such, of such a sort", and may refer to:

  • Talis (moth), a genus of moths of the Crambidae family
  • Talis bag, a bag in which to carry one's talis (prayer shawl)
  • Talis Group, a software company in Birmingham, England
  • Talis J. Colberg, attorney general of Alaska, appointed 2006
  • Talis Kitsing, Estonian kickboxer and politician
  • Talis Kimberley, English folk singer-songwriter
  • Talis, Pakistan, a village in Ghanche District, Pakistan
  • Tallit, a Jewish prayer shawl
  • Talış (disambiguation), places in Azerbaijan
  • Metaclazepam, an anxiolytic drug (trade name)
  • See also

  • Tallis (disambiguation)
  • Thales (disambiguation)
  • Thalys, a train service between Paris, Brussels, Cologne and Amsterdam
  • Talis (moth)

    Talis is a genus of moths of the Crambidae family.

    Species

  • Talis afghanella Bleszynski, 1965
  • Talis afra Bethune-Baker, 1894
  • Talis arenella Ragonot, 1887
  • Talis caboensis Asselbergs, 2009
  • Talis cashmirensis (Hampson, 1919)
  • Talis chamylella Staudinger, 1899
  • Talis cornutella Wang & Sung, 1982
  • Talis dilatalis Christoph, 1887
  • Talis erenhotica Wang & Sung, 1982
  • Talis evidens Kosakjewitsch, 1979
  • Talis gigantalis Filipjev & Diakonoff, 1924
  • Talis grisescens Filipjev & Diakonoff, 1924
  • Talis menetriesi Hampson, 1900
  • Talis mongolica Bleszynski, 1965
  • Talis pallidalis Hampson, 1900
  • Talis povolnyi Roesler, 1975
  • Talis pulcherrimus (Staudinger, 1870)
  • Talis qinghaiella Wang & Sung, 1982
  • Talis quercella (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
  • Talis renetae Ganev & Hacker, 1984
  • Talis wockei Filipjev, 1929
  • References

  • Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
  • Talis Group

    Talis Group Ltd. is a software company based in Birmingham, England that develops software for Higher Education. They were previously involved in development of library management software and a Semantic Web application platform. In 2005 Talis was voted one of the top ICT Employers in the United Kingdom.

    History

    In 1969 a number of libraries founded a small co-operative project, based in Birmingham, to provide services that would help the libraries become more efficient. The project was known as the Birmingham Libraries Co-operative Mechanisation Project, or BLCMP, and included the library of the University of Birmingham. At this time the concept of library automation was so new that the term mechanisation was often used in its place.

    BLCMP began a co-operative catalogue of bibliographic data at the start of its work, a database that now contains many millions of records. For this an adaptation of UKMARC coding was used. This shared approach to creating metadata is the forefather of later, Internet-based, community ventures such as IMDb, Freebase and others. But this was back in 1969 when shipping this data around involved printing cards and putting boxes on trucks. More libraries became members of BLCMP, e.g. many of the academic libraries of Manchester and Salford.

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