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genus Lampria:
Lampria aurifex Osten Sacken, 1887 c g
Lampria bicincta Walker, 1860 c g
Lampria bicolor (Wiedemann, 1828) i c g b
Lampria cilipes Walker...
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Lamprias (Gr****: Λαμπρίας) was the
grandfather of the Gr****
biographer and
philosoper Plutarch. He
appears as a
character in
several of Plutarch's works...
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Lampria bicolor is a
species of
robber flies in the
family Asilidae. It is
found mainly in the
United States east of the
Rocky Mountains, but has also...
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Lampria rubriventris is a
species of
robber flies in the
family Asilidae. "
Lampria rubriventris Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
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father was
named Autobulus and his
grandfather was
named Lamprias. His brothers,
Timon and
Lamprias, are
frequently mentioned in his
essays and dialogues...
- he
would rather be ****isted by
Lamprias, his own grandfather, than by Dionysus' grandfather, i.e. Cadmus. For
Lamprias had said that the
first articulate...
- 2003)
Lampria aurifex (Osten-Sacken, 1887)
Lampria bicincta (Walker, 1860)
Lampria cilipes (Walker, 1857)
Lampria cir****data (Bellardi, 1861)
Lampria clavipes...
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order follows the one
found in the
Lamprias Catalogue, the list of Plutarch's
works made by his
hypothetical son
Lamprias. The
table also
features links to...
- Harmonia, Semele.
Plutarch once
admitted that he
would rather be ****isted by
Lamprias, his own grandfather, than by Dionysus' grandfather, i.e. Cadmus. (Symposiacs...
- L.
fulgida may
refer to:
Lampria fulgida, a
robber fly
Lamprima fulgida, a stag
beetle Lucilia fulgida, a blow fly
Limnesia fulgida, an
aquatic mite This...