- In
Roman mythology,
Deverra (apparently from
Latin deverro "to
sweep away") was one of the
three gods that
protected midwives and
women in labor, the...
-
Pfisterer &
Podlech Deverra juncea Ball
Deverra rapaletsa Magee &
Zietsman Deverra reboudii Coss. &
Durieu Deverra scoparia Coss. &
Durieu Deverra tortuosa (Desf...
- colocynthus,
Danthonia forskalii,
Ephedra alata,
Euphorbia guyoniana,
Deverra scoparia [1]
Archived 2016-04-03 at the
Wayback Machine, D. chloranthus...
- the mother's
female friends.
Three deities—Intercidona, Pilumnus, and
Deverra—were
invoked to
drive away Silv****, the wild
woodland god of trees: three...
- The
wingspan is 15–19 mm. The
larvae feed on the
flowers of
Deverra scoparia and
Deverra tortuosa.
Fauna Europaea "Depressaria Haworth, 1811" at Markku...
- It is
found in
North Africa and Arabia. The
larva feeds on
Deverra chloranthus,
Deverra sco****ria,
Seseli varium,
Ferula communis and
Pycnocyla glauca...
-
Devereaux character on the TV show
Leverage Devara Devereaux Devereux Deverra Dovera This page
lists people with the
surname Deveraux. If an internal...
- Ag
Convector Ag Cuba BCh
Cunina BCh
Decima Deferunda, see Acta
Arvalia Deverra Domiduca Domiducus Domitius, god who
preserves the home (domus) of newlyweds...
-
measurer of the
thread of life, her Gr****
equivalent was Lachesis.
Devera or
Deverra,
goddess who
ruled over the
brooms used to
purify temples in preparation...
-
indigenous Genus Deverra:
Deverra burc****ii (DC.) Eckl. & Zeyh.
indigenous Deverra denudata (Viv.)
Pfisterer & Podlech,
indigenous Deverra denudata (Viv...