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- Horae, rather than three, were recognised, presumably winter and summer: Auxesia (possibly another name for Auxo) and Damia (possibly another name for Carpo)...
- Arhopala auxesia is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1863. It is found in New Guinea and Sumatra...
- Akte (Acte, Cypris) Anatole (Anatolia) Arktos (Arctus) Auge Auxo (Auco, Auxesia) Carpo (Carphos, Xarpo) Cheimon Damia **** Dysis Eiar Eirene Elete Eunomia...
- hermaphroditic Aphrodite Astraea (Αστραία), virgin goddess of justice Auxesia (Αὐξησία) and Damia (Δαμία), two local fertility goddesses Bendis (Βένδις)...
- two states back to a dispute about the images of the goddesses Damia and Auxesia, which the Aeginetes had carried off from Epidauros, their parent state...
- Alternate names to those given by Hesiod include: Damia ("Earth Mother"), Auxesia ("Spring Growth"), Cleta ("Renowned"), Eupheme ("good omen"), Phaenna ("Bright")...
- to spring, growth and vegetation, and usually paired with fellow Horae Auxesia. Ancient literature suggests it might have been another name for Demeter...
- antharita Grose-Smith, 1894 Arhopala anthelusanthelus bushblue Arhopala auxesia Arhopala aedias (Hewitson, 1862) (tentatively placed here) Arhopala hypomuta...
- Evans, 1957 Arhopala aruana Evans, 1957 Arhopala asma Evans, 1957 Arhopala auxesia (Hewitson, 1863) Arhopala axina Evans, 1957 Arhopala axiothea (Hewitson...