-
indicates extinct.)
Capsus annulicornis Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835
Capsus ater (Linnaeus, 1758)
Capsus aurulentus (Schilling, 1837)
Capsus capitatus Herrich-Schaeffer...
- The
Kingdom of
Capsus was a Romano-Berber
kingdom in
North Africa,
centered around its capital, Capsa. It was
founded as a
result of the
collapse of Roman...
-
Capsus ater is a
species of bug in the
Miridae family that
likely originated in
North America, but that is now
found in
Europe and
across the Palearctic...
-
Adelphocoris lineolatus, is
commonly known as the
Lucerne bug or the
alfalfa plant bug, and
belongs to the
family Miridae. It is an
agricultural pest causing...
- (Youks-les-Bains, Henchir-El-Hammam)
Caesariana (ruins of Kessaria)
Calama Capsus,
Numidia (Aïn-Guigba)
Casae (El Madher)
Casae Calanae Casae Medianae (Henchir-El-Taouil...
- Family:
Miridae Genus:
Parapsallus Species: P. vitellinus
Binomial name
Parapsallus vitellinus (Scholtz, 1847)
Synonyms Capsus vitellinus Scholtz, 1847...
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Nobatia Kingdom of Ou****nis
Kingdom of the
Vandals and
Alans Kingdom of
Capsus Kingdom of
Masuna Kingdom of the Aurès
Kingdom of
Makuria Kingdom of Hodna...
- independent:
Capsa was the
capital of a Romano-berber
kingdom (called
Kingdom of
Capsus) in the
sixth century until the Arab invasion. The "Roman pools" are three...
- the more
recent Mesnage, Donati**** was
instead the
Donatist bishop of
Capsus in Numidia, and
Capsa in
Byzacena was
represented by the
Catholic Fortunatus...
- Romanised-Berber kingdoms: Altava, Ou****nis, Hodna, Aures, Nemencha,
Capsus, Dorsale, and Cabaon...