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Arachnospila (Ammosphex) scythia Loktionov & Lelej 2015
2022Arachnospila (Ammosphex) scythia Loktionov & Lelej, 2015 (Fig. 15) Arachnospila (Ammosphex) scythia Loktionov & Lelej, 2015: 224, 229, ♂. Type locality. Russia: Eastern Siberia (Tyva Rep.). Holotype (♂). Тыва, 20 км ЮЮЗ / ЭрЗина, оЗ.[еро] Торе-Холь, / 3.07.2013, Локтионов, / ПроЩалыкин [Russia, Tyva Rep., 20 km SSW of Erzin, Tore-Khol Lake, 3.VII.2013 (
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Thracian tribes in Scythia Minor
Journal of Roman Studies, 1927The Thracian tribe Bessoi are spoken of in Herodotus (vii, III, 22) as if they were a religious sect or subdivision of the larger Thracian trib e of Satrai—Βησσοί δὲ τῶν Σατρέων εἰσὶ οἱ προφητεύοντες τοῦ ἱροῦ (on Pangaion). Whether they were of wider distribution in the fifth-century B.C.
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The text analyses the insigne of dux Scythiae, the military commander of the troops guarding late Roman province: Scythia (Minor), encompassed in general the territory of the present day Dorudja/Dobruja, according to two manuscripts of Notitia dignitatum: Oxoniensis Canonicianus Misc. 378; Monacensis Latinus 10291: codex 2 (Not. Dig. Or. 39).
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The text analyses the insigne of dux Scythiae, the military commander of the troops guarding late Roman province: Scythia (Minor), encompassed in general the territory of the present day Dorudja/Dobruja, according to two manuscripts of Notitia dignitatum: Oxoniensis Canonicianus Misc. 378; Monacensis Latinus 10291: codex 2 (Not. Dig. Or. 39).
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Arachnospila (Ammosphex) scythia Loktionov & Lelej 2015
Arachnospila (Ammosphex) scythia Loktionov & Lelej, 2015 Material examined. RUSSIA. 1 ♂, 24 km NWW of Aktash, Chuya Riv., 1040 m, 50°21’N, 87°16’E, 30. VI.2016 [MP, VL]. Distribution. Russia: *Western Siberia (Altai Republic), Eastern Siberia (Tuva) (Loktionov & Lelej 2015).Loktionov, Valery M. +1 more
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