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Cispia alba Moore, 1879
Cispia charma Swinhoe, 1899
Cispia cretacea Zhao, 1984
Cispia dipyrena Collenette, 1947
Cispia fasciata Semper, 1899
Cispia grisea...
- The gens
Cispia was a
plebeian family at Rome.
Although the gens was
supposedly of
great antiquity, the
Cispii only
achieved prominence toward the end...
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Cispius is the
nomen of the
Roman gens
Cispia. The Mons Cispius, or
Cispian Hill, is one of
several summits of the
Esquiline Hill in Rome. The grammarian...
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Cispia punctifascia is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Francis Walker in 1855. It is
found in India, Sri Lanka, Sumatra,
Borneo and originated...
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Cispia alba is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Frederic Moore in 1879. It is
found in Sri Lanka. The
caterpillar is
known to feed on Dysoxylum...
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rather than with the
tribes whose names were
formed with the "no"-suffix.
Cispia (gens)
Hirtia gens
Fabricia gens
Hernici Mounts Livy, Ab urbe condita, 2...
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Catilia Ceionia Centenia Cep****ia
Cervonia Cestia Cicereia Cilnia Cincia Cispia classidia Claudia Cloelia Cluentia Clutoria Cluvia Cocceia Coelia Cominia...
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Cispius may
refer to:
various members of the
Roman gens
Cispia; see also Cispius. the Mons Cispius, or
Cispian Hill, one of
several summits of the Esquiline...
- first-century
cinerarium from
Firmum in Picenum.
Tusidius Primus,
together with
Cispia Ciprinia Calliste,
dedicated a tomb at
either Matilica in
Umbria or Auximum...
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Caelicola Calliteara Casama Caviria C****otricha
Chrysocyma Cifuna Cimola Cispia Clethrogyna Conigephyra Cozola Creagra Cropera Croperoides Crorema Croremopsis...