• The Budini (Ancient Greek: Βουδῖνοι) were an ancient Scythian tribe whose existence was recorded by ancient Graeco-Roman authors. The Budini were closely...
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  • authors. The Androphagi were closely related to the Melanchlaeni and the Budini. The name Androphagi is a Latinisation of the ancient Greek name Androphagoi...
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    Palazzo Budini Gattai is a palace in Piazza della Santissima Annunziata, Florence, Italy. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palazzo Budini Gattai...
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  • recorded by ancient Graeco-Roman authors. The Gelonians lived alongside the Budini in the valley of the Vorskla river. The Geloni likely originated as a group...
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    colocolo budini Cabrera, 1958 Felis (Lynchailurus) colocolo crespoi Cabrera, 1958 Felis (Lynchailurus) colocolo thomasi Cabrera, 1958 Felis colocola budini Ximénez...
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  • from the coastal emporia among the Budini, where they "use a tongue partly Scythian and partly Greek": The Budini for their part, being a large and numerous...
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  • Budin's chinchilla rat (Abrocoma budini) is a species of chinchilla rat in the family Abrocomidae. Found only in Argentina, the categorization of this...
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  • authors. The Melanchlaeni were closely related to the Androphagi and the Budini. The name Melanchlaeni is a Latinisation of the ancient Greek name Melankhlainoi...
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  • Akodon budini, also known as Budin's akodont or Budin's grass mouse, is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in the Andes of northwestern...
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    synonym of L. p. garleppi. Uncertainty also exists for the subspecies L. p. budini, which appears to resemble L. p. crespoi, and was described from lowlands...
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