Evaza is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.[6]
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Evaza is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae. Evaza argyroceps Bigot, 1879 Evaza aterrima James, 1969 Evaza atripluma James, 1969 Evaza aurivestis...
makes this identification problematic. Arnold Hugh Martin Jones called Evaza a "wretched little town" based on the "case of Bassianos" who Jones feels...
of Bassianus, a priest under him, by ordaining him to the bishopric of Evaza. Bassianus refused the position and in 444 became, by an irregular process...