- the island,
called it
Kapreai (Καπρέαι). It
could also
derive from
Latin capreae ('goats').
Fossils of wild
boars have been discovered,
lending credence...
-
Iteomyia capreae is a gall
midge which forms galls on
willows (Salix species). It was
first described by
Johannes Winnertz in 1853. The
midge forms two...
- and at
others in the
islands known as the Sirenuse, near Paestum, or in
Capreae. All such
locations were
surrounded by
cliffs and rocks.
Sirens continued...
-
Lochmaea caprea is a
species of leaf
beetle native to Europe.
Fauna Europaea Warchalowski, A. (2003) Chrysomelidae. The Leaf-beetles of
Europe and the...
-
appointed him
apostolic nuncio to
Indonesia and
titular Archbishop of
Capreae. He was
consecrated bishop on 17 June, with
Cardinal Angelo Sodano as prin****l...
- Verhoeff, 1908
Armadillidium canaliferum Verhoeff, 1908
Armadillidium capreae Verhoeff, 1944
Armadillidium carniolense Verhoeff, 1901
Armadillidium carynthia****...
-
species of this
genus are
found in
Northern America. Species:
Phylloxerina capreae Börner, 1942
Phylloxerina daphnoidis Iglisch, 1965 "Phylloxerina Börner...
- The
Palus Caprae (or
Capreae;
meaning "Goat Marsh" or "the Goat's pool") was a site
within the
Campus Martius in
Ancient Rome. In
Roman mythology, the...
-
island potentate,
inasmuch as the
latter spent his time on the
island of
Capreae.
Through years of
crafty intrigues and
indispensable service to the emperor...
-
Binomial name
Valsa cerato**** (Tode) Maire, (1937)
Synonyms Cytospora capreae Cytospora ****elii
Cytospora rosarum Hypoxylon ceratospermum Sphaeria cerato****...