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ancient Rome, the
Vestal Virgins or
Vestals (Latin: Vestālēs,
singular Vestālis [wɛsˈtaːlɪs]) were
priestesses of Vesta,
virgin goddess of Rome's sacred...
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Vestalis is a
genus of
damselflies belonging to the
family Calopterygidae. The
genus contains the
following species:
Vestalis amabilis Lieftinck, 1965...
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subspecies Vestalis gracilis amaena and
Vestalis apicalis amaena in 1929 and
later gave
replacement names Vestalis gracilis montana and
Vestalis apicalis...
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Bombus vestalis, the
fifth antennal segment will be the same
length as the
third and
fourth together. A key
characteristic of
Bombus vestalis is the lack...
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Colotis vestalis vestalis Colotis vestalis castalis (Staudinger, 1884) (Somalia,
southern Ethiopia, Sudan, Kenya, north-eastern Tanzania)
Colotis vestalis nadir...
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Odostomia vestalis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. Rosenberg, G. (2012)...
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honor that was
customarily bestowed upon only
magistrates and the
Vestalis Maxima. In AD 55, Nero
removed Agrippina's ally
Marcus Antonius Pallas...
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Manduca vestalis is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
found from
Brazil to
Venezuela and probably[ambiguous] north-western Bolivia.
Adults have been...
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Another of the
elder Cottius' sons was the
Roman centurion Julius Vestalis, who
retook the
frontier post of
Aegyssus (modern Tulcea) on the Danube...
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Plutella xylostella.
Cotesia vestalis suffers from a polydnavirus,
Cotesia vestalis bracovirus. "Species
Cotesia vestalis (Haliday)".
University of Kentucky...