- the West. The
Western world likewise is
called the
Occident (from
Latin occidens 'setting down, sunset, west') in
contrast to the
Eastern world known as...
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Occidens is an
extinct genus of stem
tetrapod from the
Early Carboniferous (Tournaisian)
Altagoan Formation of
Northern Ireland. It is
known from a single...
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specific epithet (
occidens) is
derived from the
Latin word
occidens meaning "west" or "in the
direction of the
setting sun".
Eremophila occidens occurs in two...
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Oxyopes occidens is a
species of lynx
spider in the
family Oxyopidae. It is
found in the
United States and Mexico. "Oxyopes
occidens Report". Integrated...
- an
aberration of
Binna penicillata.
Spilosoma occidens occidens Goodger & Watson, 1995
Spilosoma occidens nyangweensis (Strand, 1922) Afro
Moths Catalogue...
- and Kansas. "Apamea
occidens (Grote, 1878)".
Pacific Northwest Moths.
Retrieved November 16, 2020. "932332.00 – 9346 –
Apamea occidens –
Western Apamea Moth...
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Dorylomorpha occidens is a
species of fly in the
family Pipunculidae.
United States (Alaska, Idaho),
Great Britain, Russia, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Norway...
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Achaea occidens is a
species of moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
George Hampson in 1913. It is
found in Ghana, the
Democratic Republic of...
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Castianeira occidens is a
species of true
spider in the
family Corinnidae. It is
found in the
United States and Mexico. "Castianeira
occidens Report". Integrated...
- Euroopa). Jürgen Fischer, in Oriens-
Occidens-Europa
summarized how the name came into use,
supplanting the oriens–
occidens dichotomy of the
later Roman Empire...