• Apollo Amazonius (Gr. Ἀμαζόνιος) was a cultic epithet of the Greek god Apollo, under which he was worshiped, and had a temple at Pyrrhichus in Laconia...
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    Amazonius burgessi is a tarantula in the Amazonius genus, it was first described by Martin Hüsser in 2018. It is found in Leticia, Colombia and Iquitos...
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    species: Amazonius burgessi (Hüsser, 2018) - Venezuela, Colombia and Peru Amazonius elenae (Schmidt, 1994) (Type) - Ecuador and Brazil Amazonius germani...
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  • Acalyptris amazonius is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found in lowland Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. The wingspan is 3.4-3.5 mm for males and...
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  • Alopoglossus amazonius, the Amazonanian teiid, is a species of lizard in the family Alopoglossidae. It is endemic to Brazil. Alopoglossus amazonius at the Reptarium...
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    Aelius, Aurelius, Commodus, Augustus, Herculeus, Romanus, Exsuperatorius, Amazonius, Invictus, Felix, and Pius. The legions were renamed Commodianae, the...
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    hair." Amazonius (Ἀμαζόνιος), Pausanias at the Description of Greece writes that near Pyrrhichus there was a sanctuary of Apollo, called Amazonius (Ancient...
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  • 2015 (type) - Colombia Amazonius Cifuentes & Bertani, 2022 Amazonius burgessi (Hüsser, 2018) - Venezuela, Colombia, Peru Amazonius elenae (Schmidt, 1994)...
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    genus Alopoglossus contains the following 32 valid species: Alopoglossus amazonius Ruthven, 1924 – Amazonanian teiid Alopoglossus andeanus (Ruibal, 1952)...
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  • all twelve months after his own adopted names (January to December): "Amazonius", "Invictus", "Felix", "Pius", "Lucius", "Aelius", "Aurelius", "Commodus"...
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