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    Luceria is an ancient city in the northern Apennines, located in the comune of Canossa in the Province of Reggio Emilia, on the right bank of the river...
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    Tsogtbaatar, K. (2010). "Description and ecologic analysis of Hollanda luceria, a Late Cretaceous bird from the Gobi Desert (Mongolia)." Cretaceous Research...
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  • Noctuidae. Luceria albipupillata Holloway, 2008 Luceria bakeri Holloway, 2008 Luceria cooki Holloway, 1977 Luceria emarginata D. S. Fletcher, 1961 Luceria eurhipoides...
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  • Luceria novatusalis is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Francis Walker in 1859. It is found in Sri Lanka. "Species Details: Luceria novatusalis...
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  • and a defensive barrier that she can create. She often shows jealousy to Luceria and is very sensitive and encouraging to Saito. Saito eventually gives...
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  • Species: A. burgessi Binomial name Apamea burgessi (Morrison, 1874) Synonyms Luceria burgessi Morrison, 1874 Crymodes burgessi (Morrison, 1874) Apamea ona (Smith...
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  • Species: S. aurantilineata Binomial name Schrankia aurantilineata (Hampson, 1896) Synonyms Chusaris aurantilineata Hampson, 1896 Luceria aurantilineata...
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  • Erupa luceria is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1902. It is found in Ecuador. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2014). "GlobIZ...
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    Mesapamea passer Hadena birnata Smith, 1908 Luceria conspicua Morrison, 1874 Agrotis incallida Walker, 1857 Luceria loculata Morrison, 1874 Hadena hulstii...
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    Luceria, where the Roman hostages were held. He routed a Samnite contingent. However, the Samnites regrouped and besieged the Romans outside Luceria....
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  • (Todi), Ausculum (Ascoli Satriano), Firmum (Fermo), Hatria - Hadria (Atri), Luceria (Lucera), and Latin central Italy. Other series have unknown provenance...
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    produced only during the Second Punic War (218 to 204 BC), by mints at Luceria (mod. Lucera), Teate (mod. Chieti), Larinum (mod. Larino), and northern...
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  • Fucens, Carsioli (Latium) BC 313 Suessula, Saticula (Campania) BC 315 Luceria (Apulia) BC 303 Sora (Latium) BC 299 Nequinum (Narnia/Narni in Etruria...
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  • Written sources describe centuria as large as 80x16 actus = 640 jugera in Luceria, although Flach considers this record "not credible". Despite the Roman...
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  • magistrate at Luceria at the end of the Pyrrhic War, so the gens possibly originated from this city. Marcus Lavinius, duumvir of Luceria circa 275 BC;...
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    Apamea anceps (redirect from Luceria pyxina)
    1816 Caradrina renardii Boisduval, 1829 Hadena engelhardtii Duurloo, 1889 Luceria pyxina A. Bang-Haas, 1910 Enargia siegeli Berio, 1985 Apamea pyxina sassanidica...
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  • appears from this passage to have been somewhere in the neighbourhood of Luceria, but its exact site is unknown. Vibius Accuaeus, was a native of Accua;...
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    Tsogtbaatar, K. (2010). "Description and ecologic analysis of Hollanda luceria, a Late Cretaceous bird from the Gobi Desert (Mongolia)." Cretaceous Research...
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    Garganus mountain's peninsula just north a miss) and a road through Arpi, Luceria, Aecae and Aequum Tuticum connecting at Beneventum to the Via Appia. In...
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    Tsogtbaatar, K. (February 2010). "Description and ecologic analysis of Hollanda luceria, a Late Cretaceous bird from the Gobi Desert (Mongolia)". Cretaceous Research...
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  • buried at Luceria, with her son, Publius Pilius Felix, and Publius Pilius Anops. Publius Pilius P. l. Felix, a freedman, was buried at Luceria with his...
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    favour of Iapygian Daunus, his new father-in-law, which would make the city Luceria, not Argyrippa. The worship and service of gods and heroes was spread by...
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    praetor in 214, he commanded two legions with which he captured Acuca in Luceria as well as a fortified camp near Ardoneae. As consul for the following...
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    Samnites. This same year, Cursor went to Apulia to attack the Samnites at Luceria, while Philo went to Campania to attack the Samnites at Saticula. Simultaneously...
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    a wife to her husband and that of a heres. Two epitaphs were found at Luceria: one of a heres and one of the veteran's friend. It was to become established...
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    p. 610; the Tabula Peutingeriana places it between Aequum Tuticum and Luceria, but without giving the distances. Holstenius Not. in Cluver. p. 271; Romanelli...
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  • and obtain truces for forty years. Atilius marches to Apulia to relieve Luceria from a Samnite siege but is intercepted by the Samnites near the city,...
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  • By the early third century, Rome had planted two strategic colonies, Luceria (314) and Venusia (291), on the border of Iapygia and Samnium. In the early...
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  • first century BC, or early first century AD. Suettia Proba, buried at Luceria in Apulia during the first half of the first century, in a sepulchre built...
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  • Lymantriinae - Nygmiini Euproctis seitzi Strand, 1910 Hypenodinae - Hypenodini Luceria striata Galsworthy, 1997* Schrankia bilineata Galsworthy, 1997* Hypenodinae...
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