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noundʌɪˈanədaɪˈænə A North American fritillary (butterfly), the male of which is orange and black and the female blue and black. 月形蝴蝶 Speyeria diana, subfamily Argynninae, family Nymphalidae Example sentencesExamples - The hairy black and orange caterpillar of the Diana fritillary, Speyeria diana, spends its spring and early summer days eating violet flowers and leaves after wintering over without eating a bite.
- Luoguella diana n. sp. differs from Luoguella elegantula n. sp. in the smooth and wide ramp, an umbilical area covered by an inductura, the rounded-angular periphery, and thickened peristome.
OriginModern Latin; associated with the goddess of the moon, because of the silvery crescents on the wings. proper noundʌɪˈanədaɪˈænə Roman Mythology An early Italian goddess associated with hunting, virginity, and, in later literature, with the moon. Greek equivalent Artemis
RhymesAlana, Anna, bandanna, banner, Branagh, canna, canner, fanner, Fermanagh, Guyana, Hannah, Havana, hosanna, Indiana, Joanna, lanner, Louisiana, manna, manner, manor, Montana, nana, planner, Pollyanna, Rosanna, savannah, scanner, spanner, Susanna, tanner noundaɪˈænədīˈanə A North American fritillary (butterfly), the male of which is orange and black and the female blue and black. 月形蝴蝶 Speyeria diana, subfamily Argynninae, family Nymphalidae Example sentencesExamples - The hairy black and orange caterpillar of the Diana fritillary, Speyeria diana, spends its spring and early summer days eating violet flowers and leaves after wintering over without eating a bite.
- Luoguella diana n. sp. differs from Luoguella elegantula n. sp. in the smooth and wide ramp, an umbilical area covered by an inductura, the rounded-angular periphery, and thickened peristome.
OriginModern Latin; associated with the goddess of the moon, because of the silvery crescents on the wings. proper noundaɪˈænədīˈanə Roman Mythology An early Italian goddess associated with hunting, virginity, and, in later literature, with the moon. Greek equivalent Artemis |