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Scaptia is a
genus of horse-fly in the
tribe Scionini.
Scaptia abdominalis (Ricardo, 1917)
Scaptia alpina Mackerras, 1960
Scaptia arnhemensis Lessard...
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Scaptia beyonceae is a
species of
horse fly
found in the
Atherton Tablelands in north-east Queensland, Australia.
Discovered in 1981 but not scientifically...
- 2020 election. In
January 2012,
research scientist Bryan Lessard named Scaptia beyonceae, a
species of horse-fly
found in
Northern Queensland, Australia...
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moreover in
Latium were the
famous walled towns (clara oppida) Satri****,
Scaptia, Politorium, Tellena, Tifata, Caenina, Ficana, Crustumeria, Ameriola, Medullum...
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Myioscaptia muscula is a
large horse fly
native to Australia. The
larva of
Scaptia muscula lives in the pit trap of an
antlion larva and
feeds on the prey...
- 2 cm. in
adult size. Like most
species of
horse flies, the
females of
Scaptia lata need to feed on
mammalian blood before they can
produce eggs. Guérin-Méneville...
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Satriena Sattia Saturia Saufeia Scaevia Scaevinia Scandilia Scantia Scantinia Scaptia Scoedia Scribonia Scutaria Seccia Secundia Secundinia Sedatia Segulia Seia...
- The gens
Scaptia was a
minor plebeian family at
ancient Rome. Few
members of this gens are
mentioned in history, but they gave
their name to the Scaptian...
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Postumius Albinus enrolled two more tribes,
Maecia (originally Maicia) and
Scaptia.
Ufentina (or Oufentina) and
Falerina followed in 318, and in 299 Aniensis...
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Astorga (Asturica), Spain. AE 1928, 163. -
Caius Pelgus Luci
filius Scaptia (tribu)
Clemens veter**** legionis) X
Geminae vixit annos LVI hic situs...