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- imitation of the Iliad, Virgil borrows epithets of Homer, including: Anchisiades, magnanimum, magnus, heros, and bonus. Though he borrows many, Virgil...
- Listed alphabetically. Papilio anchisiades anchisiades – (Venezuela, Colombia to the Guayanas, Peru) Papilio anchisiades capys (Hübner, [1809]) – (Bolivia...
- people (ποιμήν λαῶν poimḗn laôn) Aeneas Son of Anchises (Ἀγχῑσιάδης Anchīsiádēs) Counselor of the Trojans (Τρώων βουληφόρος Trṓōn boulēphóros) Lord of...
- swallowtail subgenus: Heraclides Hübner, [1819] species group: anchisiades Papilio anchisiades Esper, 1788 – ruby-spotted swallowtail or red-spotted swallowtail...
- pausanias (Hewitson, 1852) Papilio androgeus Cramer, [1775] Papilio anchisiades Esper, 1788 Papilio chiansiades Westwood, 1872 Papilio garleppi Staudinger...
- Red-sided swallowtail, Mimoides phaon Ruby-spotted swallowtail, Papilio anchisiades Bahamian swallowtail, Papilio andraemon Queen swallowtail, Papilio androgeus...
- Bates, 1864) Eurytides thyastes marchandii (Boisduval, 1836) Heraclides anchisiades idaeus (Fabricius, 1793) Heraclides androgeus epidaurus (Godman & Salvin...
- Protapanteles albigena Abdoli, Fernandez-Triana & Taleb 2021 Protapanteles anchisiades (Nixon, 1973) Protapanteles andromica (Nixon, 1976) Protapanteles armeniacus...
- death. The larvae are parasitized by Cotesia vitripennis and Cotesia anchisiades, which are two braconid wasp species. Rapid changes in shade (tree-cover...
- 1872), Heraclides thoas thoantiades (Burmeister, 1878), Heraclides anchisiades capys (Hubner, [1809]) and Papilio ****anichus Hewitson, 1868. In 1909...