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- structures are similar among all Ascyltus species. Males average 13–19 mm, females average 16–20 mm. The majority of Ascyltus species live in Oceania, having...
- lamenting the loss of his lover Gitón to Ascyltus. Vowing to win him back, he learns at the Thermae that Ascyltus sold Gitón to the actor Vernacchio. At...
- Ascyltus pterygodes is a cosmopolitan jumping spider of the Pacific. The spider belongs to the genus Ascyltus, a group of jumping spiders identified by...
- the crude man, Ascyltus and Encolpius continue to fight for Gitone until Encolpius makes friends with the poet Eumolpus, while Ascyltus dies of diseases...
- actor who starred in European films. He is best known for his role as Ascyltus in Federico Fellini's 1969 film Satyricon. Keller was the grandson of the...
- Subfamily: Salticinae Genus: Mopsus Karsch, 1878 Species: M. mormon Binomial name Mopsus mormon Karsch, 1878 Synonyms Ascyltus penicillatus Mopsus penicillatus...
- Wiesee. Italy, West Germany 1969 Fellini Satyricon Ascyltus Hiram Keller Encolpius and his friend Ascyltus to win the heart of a young boy named Gitón within...
- euphemisms for the ****. And one of the characters in Petronius's Satyricon, Ascyltus, is described as follows: habēbat enim inguinum pondus tam grande, ut ipsum...
- location). The name was first published in January 1997 along with Ascyltus similis, Ascyltus rhizophora, Bavia fedor, Bavia sonsorol, Cosmophasis arborea,...
- included in Coryphasia by Zhang & Maddison (2015) Asaracus C. L. Koch, 1846 Ascyltus Karsch, 1878 Ashtabula Peckham & Peckham, 1894 Asianellus Logunov & Heciak...