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Archigenes (Gr****: Αρχιγένης), an
ancient Greco-Syrian physician, who
lived in the 1st and 2nd
centuries AD.
Archigenes was the most
celebrated of the...
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Archigenes savitri, the
Malay tailed Judy, is a
small butterfly found in Asia that
belongs to the
Punches and Judies, that is, the
family Riodinidae. A...
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Archigenes chela, the spot Judy, is a
small but
striking butterfly found in
India that
belongs to the
family Riodinidae. A 2015
study separated them from...
- this
genus include:
Archigenes aita (De Niceville, 1893)
Archigenes neophron (Guérin, 1843)
Archigenes chela (Guérin, 1843)
Archigenes attenuata (Tytler...
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Archigenes neophron, the
tailed Judy, is a
small butterfly found in
India that
belongs to the
Punches and
Judies family (Riodinidae). They were formerly...
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Archigenes aita is a
butterfly in the
family Riodinidae. It is
found on both
Sumatra and Borneo. It was
first described by
British entomologist Lionel...
- hemorrhages,
especially those resulting from surgery, in
ancient Greece.
Archigenes recommended cauterization in the
event of
hemorrhaging wounds, and Leonides...
- the 1st
century AD, as he was the
pupil of Athenaeus, and the
tutor of
Archigenes. He is said to have been once
seized with an
attack of delirium, brought...
- was
polyphyletic and
separated in 2015.
Several species were
moved to
Archigenes. Most
species in the
genus have the
common name Judy.
Abisara abnormis...
- Athens, Xenocrates,
Pedanius Dioscorides, Kriton, Sor**** of Ephesus,
Archigenes, Antyllus,
Rufus of
Ephesus were
translated from the
original texts, other...