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Schinia nundina, the
goldenrod flower moth, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by Dru
Drury in 1773. It is
found in North...
- Eois
nundina is a moth in the
family Geometridae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1892. It is
found in Mexico.
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received libations of milk, an
uncommon liquid offering among the Romans.
Nundina presides over the dies lustricus. At some
point in time the two Carmentes...
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supposedly avoided new
undertakings on the days
after nundinae (postridie
nundinas),
owing either to
superstitions concerning homophones of non ("no, not")...
- frumento, balsamo,
melle et oleo et resina, quae an iuda et
Israel ad tyri
nundinas deferuntur." c. 414: Jerome,
Letter 129: Ad
Dardanum de
Terra promissionis:...
- (nemora,
singular nemus)
Nenia Noduterensis Ag
Nodutus Ag Nona
Numeria BCh
Nundina BCh
Obarator Ag
Occator Ag
Odoria Orbona BCh
Ossipago BCh
Panda or Empanda...
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Schinia meadi, Mead's
flower moth 11176 W –
Schinia zuni 11177 –
Schinia nundina,
goldenrod flower moth 11178 –
Schinia arefacta,
arefacta flower moth 11179...
- Haven: Yale
University Press, 1940) [pp. 225–317]
Walter F. Snyder, “Quinto
Nundinas Pompeis,”
Journal of
Roman Studies (1936): 12-18
Walter F. Snyder, “Ancient...
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Druce 1892) Eois
numeria (H.
Druce 1892) Eois
numida (H.
Druce 1892) Eois
nundina H.
Druce 1892 Eois
nympha (Schaus 1912) Eois
obada (H.
Druce 1892) Eois...
- own." The day was
celebrated with a
family feast. The
childhood goddess Nundina presided over the event, and the
goddess Nona was
supposed to determine...