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Ptychoglene pertunda is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1889. It is
found in Mexico. Savela, Markku. "Ptychoglene...
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mother goddess.
Inuus ("Entry"), the
phallic god
Mutunus Tutunus, and
Pertunda enable ****ual penetration. Inuus,
sometimes identified with Faunus, embodies...
- They had the gods Sterculius, Crepitus, Priapus; and the
goddesses Caca,
Pertunda, &c, &c.
Sterculius was
featured in "Peace, Love and Understanding" (1992)...
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goddess of childbirth, who
determined the
duration of each
pregnancy Pertunda,
goddess who
enables ****ual
penetration of the
virgin bride; an epithet...
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Partula Patella Ag
Patellana Ag
Paventina BCh
Pellonia Peragenor Perfica Pertunda BCh Peta Pi****nus
Pilumnus BCh
Pollentia Porrima BCh
Postverta or Postvortia...
- déesse des tétons, dea Rumilia; la déesse de l’action du mariage, dea
Pertunda; le dieu de la
chaise percée, deus Stercutius; le dieu Pet, deus Crepitus...
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coccinea (H. Edwards, 1886)
Ptychoglene erythrophora Felder, 1874
Ptychoglene pertunda Druce, 1889
Ptychoglene phrada Druce, 1889
Ptychoglene rubromarginata Druce...