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1 blattaria
blattārĭus, a, um, adj. [1. blatta], pertaining to the moth: balnea, for moths, i. e. dark bathing-rooms (so called from the dislike of the moth to the light), Sen. Ep. 86, 7; cf. Plin. 11, 28, 34, § 99.—II.Subst.: blattārĭa, ae, f. (sc. herba), moth-mullein: Verbascum blattaria, Linn.; Plin. 25, 9, 60, § 108. -
2 blattarius
blattārĭus, a, um, adj. [1. blatta], pertaining to the moth: balnea, for moths, i. e. dark bathing-rooms (so called from the dislike of the moth to the light), Sen. Ep. 86, 7; cf. Plin. 11, 28, 34, § 99.—II.Subst.: blattārĭa, ae, f. (sc. herba), moth-mullein: Verbascum blattaria, Linn.; Plin. 25, 9, 60, § 108. -
3 blatta
blatta ae, f a moth: lucifuga, V.: vestis, Blattarum epulae, H.* * *I IIcockroach, moth, book-worm; (applied to various insects) -
4 pāpiliō
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5 tinea
tĭnĕa, ae, f. [tan-, root of tondeo; cf. Gr. temnô].I.In gen., a gnawing worm, in clothes, books, etc., a moth, bookworm, etc.: Phalaena tinea, Linn.; Cato, R. R. 98, 1; Hor. S. 2, 3, 119; id. Ep. 1, 20, 12; Ov. P. 1, 1, 72; Mart. 11, 1, 14; Plin. 11, 35, 41, § 117.—II.In partic.A.Of the moth that flutters about a light, Lact. Phoen. 107.—B.Of the wood-worm, Vitr. 5, 12 fin. —C.Of worms in beehives, Verg. G. 4, 246; Col. 9, 14, 2.—D.Of worms in fig-trees, Col. 5, 10, 9.—E.Of worms in the human body, Plin. 27, 13, 120, § 145; 21, 20, 83, § 140; 23, 8, 77, § 148; 24, 10, 47, § 77.—F.Agrestes tineae, silkworms, Ov. M. 15, 373.—G.Of lice, Claud. in Eutr. 1, 113; 1, 260. -
6 vappo
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7 bombȳx
bombȳx ȳcis, m, βόμβυξ (silk - worm), a silken garment: Arabius, Pr.* * *silkworm, silk-moth; silk; silk garment; any silk-like fine fiber (cotton) -
8 terēdō
terēdō inis, f, τερηδών, a boring worm, wood-fretter, moth, O.* * * -
9 tinea or tinia
tinea or tinia ae, f [1 TEM-], a gnawing worm, moth, bookworm: vestis, tinearum epulae, H.: dirum, tiniae, genus (in bee-hives), V.: Agrestes tineae, silkworms, O. -
10 blattaria
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11 tinea
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12 blatta
1.blatta, ae, f., an insect that shuns the light; of several kinds, the cockroach, chafer, moth, etc., Plin. 29, 6, 39, § 139; 11, 28, 34, § 99:2.lucifuga,
Verg. G. 4, 243 (per noctem vagans, Serv.); cf. Col. 9, 7, 5; Pall. 1, 37, 4; Hor. S. 2, 3, 119; Mart. 14, 37; cf. Voss, Verg. l. l.—On account of its mean appearance: amore cecidi tamquam blatta in pelvim, Laber. ap. Non. p. 543, 27.blatta, ae, f.: blatta thrombos haimatos, a clot of blood, Gloss.—Hence,II.(Access. form blattea, Ven. Carm. 2, 3, 19.) Purple (similar in color to flowing blood; cf. Salmas. Vop. Aur. 46, and Plin. 9, 38, 62, § 135;late Lat.): purpura, quae blatta, vel oxyblatta, vel hyacinthina dicitur, Cod. Th. 4, 40, 1: serica,
ib. 10, 20, 18:blattam Tyrus defert,
Sid. Carm. 5, 48; Lampr. Elag. 33; Cassiod. Var. Ep. 1, 2. -
13 myloecos
myloecus or - os, i, m., = muloikos, a kind of moth, which breeds in mills, Plin. 29, 6, 39, § 141. -
14 myloecus
myloecus or - os, i, m., = muloikos, a kind of moth, which breeds in mills, Plin. 29, 6, 39, § 141. -
15 papilio
I.Lit.:II.ferali mutant cum papilione figuram,
Ov. M. 15, 374; cf. Plin. 11, 19, 21, § 65; 21, 14, 47, § 81; 28, 10, 45, § 162.—Also of other winged insects, Plin. 11, 32, 37, § 112; 11, 23, 27, § 77.—Transf., a tent, pavilion:in expeditionibus apertis papilionibus prandit atque coenavit,
Lampr. Alex. Sev. 51; Spart. Pescen. 11; Treb. Poll. Trig. Tyr. 16; Tert. ad Mart. 3; Vulg. Exod. 33, 8; id. Num. 16, 27; id. 2 Reg. 11, 11. The Fratres Arvales also made use of such tents when making their offerings in the grove of Dia, Inscr. Marin. Fratr. Arv. n. 41. -
16 teredo
tĕrēdo, ĭnis, f., = terêdôn, a worm that gnaws wood, clothing, etc., a wood fretter, moth, Plin. 16, 41, 80, § 220; Col. 4, 24, 6, Vitr. 5, 12; Ov. P. 1, 1, 69; Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 197, 23, 7, 70, § 135; 28, 20, 81, § 264. -
17 Abraxas grossulariata
ENG common magpie mothNLD harlekijn, bonte bessenvlinderGER HarlekinFRA zere nemouchetee du groseillier -
18 Attacus atlas
ENG atlas mothNLD atlasvlinderGER AtlasspinnerFRA bombyx atlas -
19 Autographa gamma
ENG common silver Y mothNLD gammauil, pistooltjeGER GammaeuleFRA lettre grecque -
20 Biston betularia
ENG peppered mothNLD berkenspannerGER BirkenspannerFRA phalene du bouleau
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