- nature, and
referred to in the
plural (dusioi), most
commonly in
Latin as
dusii.
Although the
Celtic Dusios is not
described in late-antique
sources independently...
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Catopta dusii is a moth in the
family Cossidae. It was
described by Yakovlev, Saldaitis, Kons and
Borth in 2013. It is
found in
China (Sichuan), where...
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classified fairies into
neptuni of water,
incubi who
wandered the earth,
dusii under the earth, and
spiritualia nequitie in celestibus, who
inhabit the...
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Augustine of
Hippo (354–430 AD) and others, the
ancient Celts believed in
dusii,
which were
hairy demons believed to
occasionally take
human form and seduce...
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Catopta cashmirensis (Moore, 1879)
Catopta danieli (Clench, 1958)
Catopta dusii Yakovlev, Saldaitis, Kons & Borth, 2013
Catopta eberti Daniel, 1964 Catopta...
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campylostagma Dognin, 1914
Parasa chloris (Herrich-Schäffer, [1854])
Parasa dusii Solovyev & Saldaitis, 2010
Parasa euchlora Karsch, 1896
Parasa figueresi...
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canoe race held
annually on the
Msunduzi and
Mgeni Rivers in
South Africa Dusii,
plural of Dusios, a
divine being This
disambiguation page
lists articles...