- The
Vegetable Lamb of
Tartary (Latin:
Agnus scythicus or
Planta Tartarica Barometz) is a
legendary zoophyte of
Central Asia, once
believed to grow sheep...
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Latin Catholic titular see
Agnus (Attica), a deme of
ancient Attica Agnus scythicus,
Latin for
Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, a
mythologic lamb-plant
Agnus (beetle)...
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There are
three subspecies: The nominate, A. l.
columbinus and A. l.
scythicus. The last was
known as A. l. cr****irostris
until it was
established that...
- kingdom, and
annexed it as far as the Danube,
under the name of
Limes Scythicus ("Scythian Frontier"). In AD 8, the
Roman poet Ovid (43 BC–17AD) was banished...
- Heruls")
Gypedicus ("victorious over the Gepids")
Basil II, 960–1025
Scythicus ("victorious over the "Scythians"),
after his
campaign in
Bulgaria (991-995)...
- 1825
priscus Lapouge, 1899 proto-aethiopicus Giuffrida-Ruggeri, 1915
scythicus Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
sinicus Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
spelaeus Lapouge...
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spring and
summer is magnified. The Kara Sea was
formerly known as Oce****
Scythicus or Mare
Glaciale and it
appears with
these names in 16th
century maps...
- Podossinov,
Alexander V. [in Russian] (2022). "Heracles
Celticus and
Heracles Scythicus: the Same
Narrative in the West and East of Europe?". In Boardman, J.;...
- & Straka, 2016
Chiasmognathus saheliensis Engel, 2010
Chiasmognathus scythicus Engel & Packer, 2013
Chiasmognathus taprobanicola (Engel, 2008) "Engel...
- (Lepeletier, 1823)
Megalodontes plagiocephalus (Fabricius, 1804)
Megalodontes scythicus Zhelochovtsev, 1988
Megalodontes spiraeae (Klug, 1824)
Megalodontes thor...