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❤️ Pashupatinagar, Mahottari 🐷

"Pashupatinagar is a Bardibas-9 municipality in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,241 people living in 561 individual households. Pashupatinagar is situated 10 kilometers south of bardibas. Pashupatinagar produces maize consistent with agricultural production in the rest of the Terai Region. In pashupatinagar few 100 years ago there is only few home and lot of forest so, this village was called jhakhuletol and many monkeys are in Pashupatinagar forest so this village was called Bandra. There is one government school, shree rastriya higher secondary school banarjhulla-2. There is one police post which is in ward no.2. In pashupatinagar there is Mahato caste, including yadav, Sah, chamar, magar. There is one market in pathalaiya Bazar which is situated in ward number 9. There is only one source of water, which dries in the months of chait, baishakh and jestha. . References External links *UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Category:Populated places in Mahottari District "

❤️ Diurnea fagella 🐷

"The March dagger moth (Diurnea fagella) is a moth of the subfamily Chimabachinae. It is found in Europe and was first described by Michael Denis & Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. Description The wingspan of the male is from 26–30 mm and the hindwings are pale grey. The female is smaller with reduced wings and a wingspan of 15–20 mm. Melanic forms are common in both male and female and can be found in some northern and industrial areas of England. In northern Scotland only pale specimens are found and albinistic forms can be found everywhere. The moth flies in one generation from March to May depending on the location. During the day males rest on tree trunks; the smaller female may be found at nightfall low down on trunks. ;Egg Eggs are laid from March to May in batches of one hundred or more on the twigs or shoots of many species of deciduous trees and shrubs. Species found are aspen (Populus tremula), beech (Fagus sylvatica), birch (Betula species), blackberry (Rubus fruticosus), blackthorn (Prunus spinosa), bullrush (Typha species), field maple (Acer campestre), hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), hazel (Corylus avellana), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), oak (Quercus species), poplar (Populus species) and willow (Salix species). ;Larva In the final instar larvae are about 25 mm long and can grow to 28 mm. The body is pale greyish green, the head is yellowish orange and the prothoracic plate is translucent green and sometimes there is a faint brown ochre lateral mark. The polyphagous larva feed between leaves which are spun flatly above each other on many deciduous trees and shrubs. They grow very slowly from late-May to September or early- October. ;Pupa Pupation takes place in cocoons found in detritus or the soil from October to March. Distribution Found all over Europe, except parts of Russia and Finland. References External links * waarneming.nl * Lepidoptera of Belgium * Diurnea fagella – a common identification puzzle * Larva 200px Category:Oecophoridae Category:Moths described in 1775 Category:Moths of Europe Category:Taxa named by Michael Denis Category:Taxa named by Ignaz Schiffermüller "

❤️ Pigauna 🐷

"Pigauna is a village development committee in Mahottari District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3258 people living in 554 individual households.. References External links *UN map of the municipalities of Mahottari District Category:Populated places in Mahottari District "

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