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- In ancient Roman regalia, a laticlave or clavus was a broad stripe or band of purple on the fore part of the tunic, worn by senators as an emblem of office...
- ornaments as being slimmer than on the senatorial laticlavus. Clothing in ancient Rome Laticlavus Tribunus angusticlavius Talbert, Richard (1996). The...
- wearer's status in Roman society. Roman senators, for example, used the laticlavus, with broad purple stripes, and members of the equestrian class wore the...
- Fabullinus tribunus laticlavus 2nd century Britannica CIL VI, 29683CIL VI, 29684 Marcus Caelius Flavius Proculus tribunus laticlavus 2nd century Britannica...
- officer, second in command of a legion; identified by a broad stripe, or laticlavus. Tribunus angusticlavius, an officer chosen from among the equites, five...
- Morgan & Forest, 1991 P. lapillatus McLaughlin & Provenzano, 1975 P. laticlavus McLaughlin & Provenzano, 1975 P. lauriei McLaughlin & Hogarth, 1998 P...
- Retrieved 10 August 2023. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Prionurus laticlavus". FishBase. June 2023 version. Eschmeyer, William N.; Fricke, Ron & van...
- the seven species being found in the Pacific Ocean, two of these, P. laticlavus and P. punctatus being endemic to the eastern Pacific and one, P. biafraensis...
- Multiple specimens Planthoppers of the family Fulgoridiidae. Megalocoris M. laticlavus Gr****el, Braunschweig Multiple specimens Saldidae Incertae sedis Metafulgoridium...
- Newman & Cannon, 1998 Pseudoceros langamaakensis Faubel, 1983 Pseudoceros laticlavus Newman & Cannon, 1994 Pseudoceros latissimus type A (Schmarda, 1859) Pseudoceros...