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Philaethria dido subsp. dido Linnaeus 1763
2010Published as part of Constantino, Luis Miguel & Salazar, Julian A., 2010, A review of the Philaethria dido species complex (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Heliconiinae) and description of three new sibling species from Colombia and Venezuela, pp.
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DIDO+: Data Provenance From Restricted TLS 1.3 Websites With Selective Disclosure
IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure ComputingPublic data can be authenticated via TLS from trustworthy websites, while private data, such as user profiles, is generally restricted. Users cannot share their username and password to access private data (e.g., addresses) from restricted sites (e.g ...
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Zootaxa, 2019
Three new species and seven new subspecies of Philaethria from Colombia, Venezuela, and Panama are described as follows: P. browni sp. nov., P, romeroi sp. nov., P. neildi neildi sp. nov., P. neildi winhardi spp. nov., P. neildi tachiraensis spp. nov., P.
L. Constantino, J. Salazar
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Three new species and seven new subspecies of Philaethria from Colombia, Venezuela, and Panama are described as follows: P. browni sp. nov., P, romeroi sp. nov., P. neildi neildi sp. nov., P. neildi winhardi spp. nov., P. neildi tachiraensis spp. nov., P.
L. Constantino, J. Salazar
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, 2019
Saint Augustine famously “wept for Dido, who killed herself by the sword,” and many later medieval schoolboys were taught to respond in similarly emotional ways to the pain of female characters in Virgil's Aeneid and other classical texts.
M. Woods
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Saint Augustine famously “wept for Dido, who killed herself by the sword,” and many later medieval schoolboys were taught to respond in similarly emotional ways to the pain of female characters in Virgil's Aeneid and other classical texts.
M. Woods
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Dido and Laura in Carthage: White purity, epidermal race, and sexual violence in Petrarch’s Africa
postmedieval, 2023Robert John Clines
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Prometheus: Rivista di studi classici, 2016
Dido’s character, with her tragic fate, seems to echo Medea’s figure of the poetical tradition. Vergil borrowed from Euripides the conception of a woman condemned by her own nature to a painful and troubled existence, torn between reason and love; but he
C. Collard
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Dido’s character, with her tragic fate, seems to echo Medea’s figure of the poetical tradition. Vergil borrowed from Euripides the conception of a woman condemned by her own nature to a painful and troubled existence, torn between reason and love; but he
C. Collard
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DIDO: Data Provenance from Restricted TLS 1.3 Websites
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2023Kwan Yin Chan, Handong Cui, Tsz Hon Yuen
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2010
Key to species of the Philaethria dido complex 1. VHW inner postdiscal band black ................................................................................................................................ 2 - VHW inner postdiscal band brown.............................................................................................................
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Key to species of the Philaethria dido complex 1. VHW inner postdiscal band black ................................................................................................................................ 2 - VHW inner postdiscal band brown.............................................................................................................
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2008
Pseudomedon dido (SAULCY 1865) (Fig. 7; Map 1) Lithocharis dido SAULCY 1865: 651. A d d i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Greece: K a r p a t h o s: 8 exs., Aperi, 300 m, 28.IV.1004, leg. Frisch (MNHUB, cAss); 11 exs., Aperi, 200 m, 25.IV.1004, leg. Frisch (MNHUB, cAss). Turkey: A d a n a: 1 ex., N Feke, Yeşilvaki, 800 m, 19.V.1997,
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Pseudomedon dido (SAULCY 1865) (Fig. 7; Map 1) Lithocharis dido SAULCY 1865: 651. A d d i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Greece: K a r p a t h o s: 8 exs., Aperi, 300 m, 28.IV.1004, leg. Frisch (MNHUB, cAss); 11 exs., Aperi, 200 m, 25.IV.1004, leg. Frisch (MNHUB, cAss). Turkey: A d a n a: 1 ex., N Feke, Yeşilvaki, 800 m, 19.V.1997,
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