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- the ****enistic syncretic god Serapis was identified as Aion Plutonius. The epithet Plutonius marks functional aspects shared with Pluto, consort of ****phone...
- Madoryx plutonius plutonius Madoryx plutonius dentatus Gehlen, 1931 (Mexico Colombia and Belize) Madoryx plutonius dentatus Male dorsal Madoryx plutonius dentatus...
- the title or epithet Plutonius is sometimes affixed to the names of other deities. In the Hermetic Corpus, Jupiter Plutonius "rules over earth and sea...
- Byasa plutonius, the Chinese windmill, is a butterfly found in Asia that belongs to the windmills genus (Byasa), comprising tailed black swallowtail butterflies...
- Melissococcus was recognized as a distinct genus. Notable species include M. plutonius, which is a cause of European foulbrood (an infectious disease that primarily...
- Haplochromis parvidens Haplochromis percoides Haplochromis perrieri Haplochromis plutonius Haplochromis ptistes Haplochromis pyrrhopteryx Haplochromis sphex Haplochromis...
- Arius Prologue (3:24) Lady Helen (2:11) Byzantine, Philadelphia (2:47) Plutonius (3:03) Maximilian (4:51) Adonijah (2:56) Looking for Maximilian (2:14)...
- (possibly extinct) Haplochromis perrieri (possibly extinct) Haplochromis plutonius (possibly extinct) Haplochromis ptistes (possibly extinct) Haplochromis...
- Melissococcus plutonius that infects the midgut of bee larvae. European foulbrood is considered less serious than American foulbrood. M. plutonius is not a...
- Felder, 1862) Byasa nevilli (Wood-Mason, 1882) — Nevill's windmill Byasa plutonius (Oberthür, 1876) — Chinese windmill Byasa polla (de Nicéville, 1897) —...