- The
vittae were a type of
woolen band used to bind up the hair of
Roman women,
wrapping itself around the head like a fillet. This
piece of
clothing appeared...
- wife,
instructing him to
adorn her with
vittae styled after the "fashion of matrons." It is
likely that
vittae were
considered to be
representative of...
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Corydalis saxicola Corydalis scouleri Corydalis solida –
fumewort Corydalis vittae Corydalis wilsonii Corydalis yanhusuo Photos of
Corydalis species listed...
- with
sanguineus stripe separating two
black vittae.
Elytra have 5 (including
sutural vitta)
black vittae. This
Andean species occurs from
Costa Rica to...
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Breuning in 1971. The
specific epithet albovittata refers to its
white vittae. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of the
Cerambycidae of the World...
- the
plant grows from
round to a
broad wedge shape, and the seed
capsule vittae are
present throughout the plant's life
cycle and are
almost always narrow...
- Monica; Maish,
Susan Lansing; MacLennan,
Douglas Kainoa (2021-08-30). "
Vittae Auratae:
Interpreting the
History and
Technology of a
Group of
Roman Gold...
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public by the aristocracy, or if at all by
working women of
lower classes.
Vittae were
woollen fillets that
bound a
married woman's hair. They were another...
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native to Anatolia, the Transcaucasus, and Iran.
Their fruit have
numerous vittae on
their dorsal and
commissural surfaces, a
trait shared with the genus...
- Fedtschenko) and its
presumed closest relatives, each of
whose seeds have 2–10
vittae (oil ducts) on the
outer face, and 4–18 on the
inner face
where two seeds...