- In
ancient Roman religion and myth,
Carmenta was a
goddess of
childbirth and prophecy, ****ociated with
technological innovation [citation needed] as well...
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Carmenta is a
genus of
moths in the
family Sesiidae.
Carmenta aerosa (Zukowsky, 1936b:1236)
Carmenta albicalcarata (Burmeister, 1878)
Carmenta albociliata...
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Carmenta pallene is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1889. It was
described from
Tabasco in Mexico, but it is also known...
- language,
Carmenta.
Strabo writes that the
Romans honour the
mother of Evander,
regarding her as one of the nymphs, and have
renamed her
Carmenta (a derivation...
- four of them:
Carmenta, Egeria, Antevorta, and Postvorta. Cardea,
goddess of the
hinge (cardo),
identified by Ovid with
Carna (below)
Carmenta,
goddess of...
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Carmenta theobromae, the
cocoa fruit borer, is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It was
described by
August Busck in 1910, and is
known from
Colombia and...
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Carmenta texana, the
Texana clearwing moth, is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It was
described by
Henry Edwards in 1881 and is
known from the US states...
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Carmenta pyralidiformis, the
boneset borer, is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It was
described by
Francis Walker in 1856. It is
known from the
United States...
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Carmenta suffusata is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It was
described by
George Paul
Engelhardt in 1946. It is
known from the
United States, including...
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siblings of the
goddess Carmenta,
sometimes referred to as "the Carmentae". They may have
originally been two
aspects of
Carmenta,
namely those of her knowledge...