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Lycoa or
Lykoa (Ancient Gr****: Λυκόα), was a town in
ancient Arcadia in the
district Maenalia, at the foot of
Mount Maenalus, with a
temple of Artemis...
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Acraea lycoa, the
lycoa acraea, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae which is
native to the
African tropics and subtropics. It is
found in
Sierra Leone...
- or by
unknown woman. He was the
possible founder of the
Arcadian town of
Lycoa.
Lycius and his
siblings were the most
nefarious and
carefree of all people...
- the
abomination Leo(n) 24 ✓
Linus 25 ✓
Lycius 26 ✓ ✓(possibly) ✓
founded Lycoa Macareus 27 ✓ ✓
founded Macaria Macednus 28 ✓
founded Macedonia Maenalus...
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Lycaea or
Lykaia (Ancient Gr****: Λύκαια), also
known as
Lycoa or
Lykoa (Λυκόα), was a town in the
northwest of
ancient Arcadia not far from the river...
- from his mother. (Hippolyta). Lycoatis, with a
bronze statue at the city
Lycoa in Arcadia. The city was near the foot of the
mountain Mainalo,
which was...
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virgata Goyen, 1887
Lycosa taylori Goyen, 1887
Lycosa tremula Simon, 1899
Lycoa virgatella Roewer, 1951
Pardosa taylori Roewer, 1955
Pardosa virgatella...
- 1900
Synonyms Acraea (Actinote)
toruna Acraea johnstoni toruna Acraea lycoa ab.
butleri Aurivillius, 1899
Acraea johnstoni butleri Eltringham, 1912...
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western Mozambique and
eastern Zimbabwe. A. johnstoni, only
differs from
lycoa in not
having the
basal area of the
hindwing uniformly rounded distally...
- 1861
Acraea jodutta (Fabricius, 1793)
Acraea johnstoni Godman, 1885
Acraea lycoa Godart, 1819
Acraea pharsalus pharsalus Ward, 1871
Acraea pharsalus rhodina...