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Caeculus was unharmed by a fire, caused by his casting doubt on the divinity of his ancestry. He also showed mastery over fire by starting and extinguishing another at his will. The smoke though damaged his eyes, which remained smaller than normal, hence his name, Caeculus, little blind one .
Hemiolaus caeculus, the azure hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in East and southern Africa. The wingspan is 30–35 mm for males and 34–38 mm for females. Adults are on wing year round with peaks after rains. [2] The larvae feed on Olax species, including Olax dissitiflora and Olax obtusifolia.
Another meaning of Vulcan is related to male fertilizing power. In various Latin and Roman legends he is the father of famous characters, such as the founder of Praeneste Caeculus, [31] Cacus, [32] a primordial being or king, later transformed into a monster that inhabited the site of the Aventine in Rome, and Roman king Servius Tullius.
Caeculus and the founding of Praeneste. [6] Manlius and the geese, about divine intervention at the Gallic siege of Rome. [7] Stories pertaining to the Nonae Caprotinae and Poplifugia festivals. [8] Coriolanus, a story of politics and morality. The Etruscan city of Corythus as the "cradle" of Trojan and Italian civilization. [9]
Hemiolaus caeculus (Hopffer, 1855) Hemiolaus ceres (Hewitson, 1865) Hemiolaus cobaltina (Aurivillius, 1899) Hemiolaus maryra (Mabille, [1887]) External links.
Caeculidae, also known as rake-legged mites, is a family of mites in the order Trombidiformes, the only family of the superfamily Caeculoidea.There are about 9 genera and about 100 described species in Caeculidae which occur world-wide.
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Hemiolaus caeculus caeculus (Hopffer, 1855) Hemiolaus caeculus vividus Pinhey, 1962; Leptomyrina hirundo (Wallengren, 1857) Leptomyrina gorgias sobrina Talbot, 1935; Leptomyrina handmani Gifford, 1965; Iolaus bolissus Hewitson, 1873; Iolaus alienus Trimen, 1898; Iolaus aurivillii Röber, 1900; Iolaus australis Stevenson, 1937; Iolaus bakeri ...