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Acleris laterana is a moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
native to the
Palearctic realm, but has been
accidentally imported into the
United States....
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although they did not marry.
Varus married a
noblewoman called Plautia Laterana, by whom he had a
daughter called Quinctilia. Abdale, Four days in September:...
- Clemens, 1860
Synonyms Teras concursana Walker, 1863
Platynota iridana Barnes & Busck, 1920
Teras laterana Robinson, 1869
Teras tinctana Walker, 1863...
- description. The
species can be
difficult to
distinguish from
Acleris laterana A
genitalic preparation must be
examined to
determine the two species....
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Quinctilia P. f. ****. n.,
daughter of
Quinctilius Varus and
Plautia Laterana. Quintilia, an
actress and
dancer during the
reign of Caligula. She was...
- The
wingspan is 13–15 mm. Very
similar to
Acleris comariana and
Acleris laterana. The
forewings are suboblong, ferruginous- fuscous,
obscurely darker- strigulated ;...
- Tribe:
Cochlorhinini Genus:
Gloridonus Ball, 1936
Subgenera Ballana DeLong, 1936
Gloridellus Hamilton, 2014
Gloridonus Ball, 1936
Laterana DeLong, 1936...
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Scythris noricella (Zeller, 1843)
Acleris arcticana (Guenée, 1845)
Acleris laterana (Fabricius, 1794)
Epinotia trigonella (Linnaeus, 1758)
Olethreutes mengelana...
- the son of the
consul of 1 BC and Vitellia. He
probably married a ****tia
Laterana.
Plautius Q. f. A. n. Later****, one of the
paramours of the
empress Messalina...
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London in 1811. In the same year, he used the same name for
Acleris laterana in
Lepidoptera Britannica. Baixeras, J.; Brown, J.W. & Gilligan, T.M. (2009):...