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Bromius (Ancient Gr****: Βρόμιος) in
ancient Greece was used as an
epithet of Dionysus/Bacchus. It
signifies "noisy", "roaring", or "boisterous", from...
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Bromius obscurus, the
western grape rootworm, is a
species of
beetle in the leaf
beetle family. It is the only
member of the
genus Bromius. The distribution...
- Tab****
bromius,
sometimes called the band-e****
brown horsefly, is a
species of
biting horseflies. Tab****
bromius is one of the
smaller European Tab****...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Bromius (Ancient Gr****: Βρομίος) was an
Egyptian prince as one of the sons of King Aegyptus.
Bromius's mother was the
naiad Caliadne...
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wilsoni Rothschild, 1926
Reflecting the
confused separation between Papilio bromius and P. chrapkowskii. Very
similar to P. chrapkowskii, but pale mottling...
- Hyginus,
Fabulae 170 with
annotations by
Mauricius Schmidt compare with
Bromius in Pseudo-Apollodorus,
Bibliotheca 2.1.5 as
cited in Hyginus,
Fabulae 170...
- type
species in 1810,
which placed Bromius in
synonymy with Eumolpus. This
threatened stability for Eumolpus,
Bromius and Chrysochus. In 2010, an application...
- Eurylochus, Peristhenes, Hermus, Dryas, Phantes, Cisseus, Potamon, Lixus,
Bromius,
Polyctor and Chthonius. In some accounts, he
could be a son of Aegyptus...
- of
Eumolpus in 1810,
which placed Bromius in
synonymy with Eumolpus. This
threatened stability for Eumolpus,
Bromius and Chrysochus. In 2010, an application...
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Iacchus with
Bromius,
another of the
names of Dionysus, saying, they "began to wave the thyrsos ...
calling on Iacchus, the son of Zeus,
Bromius, with united...