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Cervula or
Cervulus was a
Roman festival celebrated on the
kalends of
January (1 January).
According to
Chambers (1864),
remnants seem to have been incorporated...
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hemisphere and vice versa.
Ancient Roman observances during this
month include Cervula and Juvenalia,
celebrated January 1, as well as one of
three Agonalia,...
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Ischnura cervula, the
Pacific forktail, is a
species of narrow-winged
damselfly in the
family Coenagrionidae. It is
found in
Central America and North...
- (written v), take -ul- like
other stems ending in
consonants (cf. cerva/
cervula). In the
first declanation, -ia can
become =illa or =ola. (Lucia → Lucilla...
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Enallagma praevarum Arroyo bluet Ischnura barberi Dessert forktail Ischnura cervula Pacific forktail Ischnura denticollis Black-fronted
forktail Ischnura hastata...
- (Hulst, 1900) –
virgin moth
Protitame subalbaria (Packard, 1873)
Protitame cervula (Rindge, 1958) Savela, Markku. "Protitame McDunnough, 1939". Lepidoptera...
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Ischnura capreolus (Hagen, 1861)
Ischnura cardinalis Kimmins, 1929
Ischnura cervula Selys, 1876 –
Pacific forktail Ischnura chingaza Realpe, 2010 Ischnura...
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Eusynthemis ursula Eusynthemis virgula Palaeosynthemis alecto Palaeosynthemis cervula Palaeosynthemis cyrene Palaeosynthemis evelynae Palaeosynthemis gracilenta...
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refer to: a
historical name of the
zoological genus Muntiacus Cervula, a Roman-era
pagan festival on New Year's Eve This
disambiguation page...
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these species:
Palaeosynthemis alecto (Lieftinck, 1953)
Palaeosynthemis cervula (Lieftinck, 1938)
Palaeosynthemis cyrene (Lieftinck, 1953) Palaeosynthemis...