- In
ancient Roman religion and myth,
Faunus [ˈfau̯nʊs] was the
rustic god of the forest,
plains and fields; when he made
cattle fertile, he was
called Inuus...
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Faunus ater is a
species of
brackish water snail with an operculum, an
aquatic gastropod mollusk in the
family Pachychilidae.
Faunus ater is the only species...
- The
Temple of
Faunus (Latin:
aedes Fauni) was an
ancient Roman temple on the
southern end of the
Tiber Island in Rome,
dedicated to
Faunus, the god of flocks...
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Harpalus faunus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Harpalinae. It was
described by Say in 1823. "Harpalus
faunus Say, 1823".
Catalogue of...
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Polygonia faunus smythi Polygonia faunus faunus Polygonia faunus articus Polygonia faunus rusticus (brown - west),
Polygonia faunus hylas (gray - Rockies) Some...
- The faun (Latin:
Faunus,
pronounced [ˈfäu̯nʊs̠];
Ancient Gr****: φαῦνος, romanized: phaûnos,
pronounced [pʰâu̯nos]) is a half-human and half-goat mythological...
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Ufeus faunus is a moth in the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in the south-western
United States, from south-western
California to
southern New Mexico. The...
- spring. In
Roman religion and myth, Pan was
frequently identified with
Faunus, a
nature god who was the
father of Bona Dea,
sometimes identified as Fauna;...
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Oxylides faunus, the
common false head, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in Guinea-Bissau, Guinea,
Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast...
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Combined geographic range of
Diana monkey (western half) and
roloway monkey (eastern half)
Synonyms Simia diana Linnaeus, 1758
Simia faunus Linnaeus, 1758...