-
serve as Zeus's cup-bearer in Olympus. The
Latin form of the name was
Catamitus (and also "Ganymedes"), from
which the
English word
catamite is derived...
- In
ancient Greece and Rome, a
catamite (Latin:
catamītus) was a
pubescent boy who was the
intimate companion of an
older male,
usually in a pederastic...
-
Rhacophorus catamitus is a
species of
frogs in the
family Rhacophoridae. It is
endemic to Sumatra, Indonesia, and
occurs in the
Barisan Mountains at elevations...
- "exoletus"
distinguished an
active from a p****ive male prostitute, or "
catamitus", from
which the
English word "catamite" is derived. In the
article "Some...
- (Tetragonus
catamitus, Callidulidae)". Flickr. 29
April 2015.
Retrieved 13 July 2016. "Philippine
Callidulid Moth (Tetragonus
catamitus)". 500px.com...
- MacMullen, "Roman
Attitudes to Gr**** Love," p. 490. "They use the word
Catamitus for Ganymede, who was the
concubinus of Jove,"
according to the lexicographer...
-
Tetragonus is a
genus of
moths of the
family Callidulidae.
Tetragonus catamitus Geyer, 1832
Tetragonus lycaenoides (Felder, 1874) "Tetragonus". Ftp.funet...
- level. This
species was
previously considered the same as
Rhacophorus catamitus, but now
scientists believe these are two
different species. IUCN SSC...
- an
alternative Gr**** spelling, Gadymedes. From the
Etruscan is
Latin Catamitus. Pultuce, Pulutuce, Pulutuke,
Pultuke Pollux, one of the mythological...
- –
Kalakad gliding frog
Rhacophorus calcaneus Smith, 1924
Rhacophorus catamitus Harvey, Pemberton, and Smith, 2002
Rhacophorus edentulus Müller, 1894...