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Circe

2015
Described by Homer as a “dread goddess” ( Od . 10.136), Circe is now widely understood as a witch. The daughter of Helios and Perse, Circe inhabits the island of Aeaea and is typically depicted as a beautiful woman with an enchanting voice who transforms people into animals.
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Kanetisa circe

2015
Published as part of Bonelli, Simona, Barbero, Francesca, Casacci, Luca Pietro, Cerrato, Cristiana & Balletto, Emilio, 2015, The butterfly fauna of the Italian Maritime Alps: results of the EDIT project, pp.
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Pachyanthrax circe

2018
Published as part of El-Hawagry, Magdi S., 2018, Review of the genus Pachyanthrax François (Diptera: Bombyliidae) from Egypt, with description of two new species, pp.
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Brintesia circe

2017
Brintesia circe (Febricius, 1775) Citas previas: Devesa da Rogueira (López Vaamonde et al., 1991; Pino Pérez & Castro González, 2012); A Seara (Mostert, 2013). Nuevas citas: Campelo (encinar): 1 ♀, 11-VIII-1990; 1 ♂, 20-VII-1991; 1 ♂ y 1 ♀ (aa), 7-VIII-1993. Carbedo (supra): 5 ♀♀ (ls), 2-IX-2001 (muy volada). Monte Cido: 1 ♀ (ls), 2-X-2011 (
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Aulocera circe

2016
Aulocera circe (FABRICIUS, 1775) S p a n i e n: Albacete, Sra. de Alcaraz, Pto. de las Crucetillas-N, Virgen del Pto., 1400 m, 10.08.1988; Riopar, Fcas. de Riopar (4 km NE), 1200-1300 m, 13.08.1984; Almeria, Sra. de Maria-N, 1600-1700 m, 21.7.1992; Cuenca, Tragacete (6 km SE), 1200-1250 m, 10.8.1992; Granada, Sra.
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