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during their acts of worship. "Comus" by John
Milton briefly alludes to
Cotytto as a dark-veiled
goddess and
mysterious dame
whose secret flames burns...
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Hypatopa cotytto is a moth in the
family Blastobasidae. It is
found in
Costa Rica. The
length of the
forewings is
about 4.6 mm. Adamski, D., 2013: Review...
- Corinth, and Chios,
where its mark
became so
pronounced that "companion of
Cotytto"
became synonymous with "****". Simpson, D. P. (1968). C****ell's Latin...
- Gr****: Βαπταί) may
refer to: The
priests of Cotyttia, the
festival of
Cotytto, the Gr****
goddess of lewdness, see
Baptes a
comedy of the
ancient Gr****...
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Pteronymia artena (Hewitson, 1855)
Pteronymia calgiria Schaus, 1902
Pteronymia cotytto (Guérin-Méneville, [1844])
Pteronymia dispaena (Hewitson, 1876) Pteronymia...
- The word
Baptai was a name
given to the
priests of the
Thracian goddess Cotytto.
Demoi ("Demes") and
Poleis ("Cities") were
political plays,
dealing with...
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Disturbed tigerwing,
Mechanitis polymnia Broad-tipped clearwing,
Pteronymia cotytto Jim P. Brock, Kenn
Kaufman (2003).
Butterflies of
North America. Boston:...
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Hypatopa caedis Hypatopa caepae Hypatopa cladis Hypatopa cotis Hypatopa cotytto Hypatopa crescentella Hypatopa crux
Hypatopa cryptopalpella Adamski, 1999...
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Episcada salvinia Hypoleria c****otis
Pteronymia artena artena Pteronymia cotytto Euptoieta hegesia hoffmanni Actinote pellenea guatemalena Actinote anteas...
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Pteronymia artena praedicta –
rusted Artena clearwing Pteronymia cotytto –
Cotytto clearwing Pteronymia parva –
parva clearwing Pteronymia rufocincta...