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Phalaena acrea Drury, 1773
Diacrisia mombasana Rothschild, 1910
Bombyx caprotina Drury, 1773
Arctia pseuderminea Harris, 1823
Arctia pseuderminea Harris...
- probable.
Other epithets of hers that were in use at Rome
include Moneta and
Caprotina, Tutula,
Fluonia or Fluviona, Februalis, the last ones ****ociated with...
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Synonyms Hesperia bonfilius Latreille, [1824]
Goniloba caprotina Herrich-Schäffer, 1869
Goniloba caprotina Herrich-Schäffer, 1868
Hesperia archytas Plötz, 1882...
- The Caprotinia, or
feasts of Juno
Caprotina, were
ancient Roman festivals which were
celebrated on July 7, in
favor of the
female slaves.
During this...
- antiquités
grecques et
romaines s.v. Semo Sancus; U.
Pestalozza Iuno
Caprotina in "Studi e
Materiali di
Storia delle Religioni" 1934 p. 64,
citing Nonius...
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Antiquites Grecques et
Romaines s.v. Semo Sancus. U.
Pestalozza Iuno
Caprotina (1934) [in] "Studi e
Materiali di
Storia delle Religioni", p 64, citing...
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known as the
Nonae Caprotinae,
serving as a
feast dedicated to Juno
Caprotina. On the
following day, the
Vitulatio took place,
which was
believed to...
- the obverse, and on the
reverse Juno
Caprotina in a
chariot pulled by two goats. The
appearance of Juno
Caprotina suggests that the
Rennii may have originated...
- Navás, 1936
Cheumatopsyche capitella (Martynov, 1927)
Cheumatopsyche caprotina Malicky, 1997
Cheumatopsyche carmentis Malicky &
Chantaramongkol in Malicky...
- sap from the male fig tree was
carried out by
Roman matrons for Juno
Caprotina,
later identified with the goatskin-wearing Juno Sospita.
Pliny notes...