- In
Roman mythology,
Sterquilinus — also
called Stercutus and
Sterculius — was a god of odor. He may have been
equivalent to Pi****nus. The
Larousse Encyclopaedia...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 314. ISBN 978-0-521-30161-9.
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species of Coprinus, only that
species and its
close relatives C.
sterquilinus and C.
spadiceisporus retained the name of the genus. The
majority of...
- poisonous:
genus Coprinus: C. alopecius, the
distinguished inkcap C.
sterquilinus, the
midden inkcap genus Coprinellus: C. disseminatus, the
fairy inkcap...
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Tutulina or Tutilina), a
goddess who
watches over the
stored grain.
Sterquilinus (also as Sterces, Stercutus, Sterculus, Sterculinus), who
manures the...
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Sterculia and both
names mean bad-smelling: the name
Sterculia comes from
Sterquilinus, the
Roman god of
fertilizer or manure.
Sterculia foetida has been found...
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Serra Spiniensis Stata Mater Stat**** BCh
Statilinus BCh
Statina BCh
Sterquilinus Stercutus Stimula,
identified with
Semele Strenia Subigus pater BCh Subruncinator...
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goddess who
protected against fires.
Sometimes equated with Vesta.
Sterquilinus ("Manure"), god of fertilizer. Also
known as Stercutus, Sterculius, Straculius...
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Coprinus stanfordi****
Coprinus staudtii Coprinus steppicola Coprinus sterquilinus Coprinus stiriacus Coprinus straminis Coprinus subacaulis Coprinus subplicatilis...
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Poales St G
Stephanotis Gr**** name
Apocynaceae Gentianales St G
Sterculia Sterquilinus of
mythology Malvaceae Malvales St G
Stictocardia spotted heart (-shaped...