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- In Gallo-Roman religion, Loucetios (Latinized as Leucetius) was a Gallic god known from the Rhine-Moselle region, where he was identified with the Roman...
- temple on the Capitol the stone was lodged. Another most ancient epithet is Lucetius: although the Ancients, followed by some modern scholars such as Wissowa...
- Manduca lucetius is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from Suriname, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Paraguay. The larvae feed on Lycopersicon...
- Dycladia lucetius is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Pieter Cramer in 1782. It is found in Brazil (São Paulo, Lower Amazons). Savela...
- lanuginosa Manduca lefeburii Manduca leucospila Manduca lichenea Manduca lucetius Manduca manducoides Manduca morelia Manduca mossi Manduca muscosa - muscosa...
- panaquire Berg, 1885 Protoparce lucetius argentina Clark, 1926 Protoparce lucetius exiguus Gehlen, 1942 Protoparce lucetius nubila Rothschild & Jordan, 1903...
- and Nymph place-names in the area surrounding the village of Bow. Mars Lucetius ("Shining Mars") and Nemetona appear as a divine couple in Roman-era inscriptions...
- differences distinguish it from Manduca scutata, Manduca pellenia and Manduca lucetius, to which it most closely compares, particularly in its smaller size, the...
- baton-like scepter in his raised hand. Among Jupiter's most ancient epithets is Lucetius, interpreted as referring to light (lux, lucis), specifically sunlight...
- Vinciguerria lucetia Garman, 1899 Synonyms Maurolicus lucetius Garman, 1899 Vinciguerria lucetius (Garman, 1899) Vinciguerria lutecia (Garman, 1899)...