- The
Sicels (/ˈsɪkəlz, ˈsɪsəlz/ SIK-əlz, SISS-əlz; Latin:
Sicelī or Siculī) were an Indo-European
tribe who
inhabited eastern Sicily,
their namesake, during...
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Leucospis ligustica Nees, 1834
Leucospis scutellata Spinola, 1838
Leucospis sicelis Westwood, 1834
Leucospis spinolae Westwood, 1834
Leucospis turcestanica...
- hornets,
Pseudotorynorrhina ****onica,
Neope goschkevitschii, and
Lethe sicelis were observed, and once more V.
mandarinia was the most
dominant species...
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Returns (1952) The
Bandit of
Tacca Del Lupo (1952) -
Police commissioner Siceli Fratelli d'Italia (1952) Io,
Amleto (1952) The
Return of Don
Camillo (1953)...
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pubescens (Zaddach, 1859) g
Periclista rufiventris Zombori, 1979 g
Periclista sicelis F.Pesarini & Turrisi, 2003 g
Periclista vernalis Lacourt, 1985 g Periclista...
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Ligurian cave of the "Arene Candide".
Sergi concluded that
Ligures and
Siceli were in fact just one
ethnic group, but
since they
lived far apart, they...
- 1871 West China,
Tibet Lethe sicelides Grose-Smith, 1893 West
China Lethe sicelis (Hewitson, 1862)
China Lethe syrcis (Hewitson, 1863) L. s.
syrcis (Hewitson...
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pavida Fruhstorfer, 1908
Lethe marginalis (Motschulsky, [1861])
Lethe sicelis (Hewitson, [1862])
Libythea geoffroy philippina Staudinger, 1889 Libythea...
- g (brown forester)
Lethe serbonis serbonis Lethe serbonis teesta Lethe sicelis Hewitson, 1862 c g
Lethe siderea Marshall, 1880 c g -
scarce woodbrown...
- most
energetic and
quick means in the fight,
while police commissioner Siceli, who came from
Foggia to
support the Bersaglieri,
prefers cunning and tries...