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Catulus (fungus)

Catulus is a genus of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown ( incertae sedis). A monotypic genus, it contains the single species Catulus aquilonius.

Usage examples of "catulus".

Teutobod comes earliest, that we beat Teutobod, cross the Alps in a tearing hurry, and join up with Catulus Caesar before Boiorix reaches Lake Benacus.

Pompey until the Senate House rafters shook, with Catulus, Hortensius, Bibulus and the rest of the pack baying behind.

Neither Catulus nor Hortensius had arrived, but Bibulus, one of the heirs apparent, was enough.

Catulus, Bibulus, Gaius Piso and Metellus Scipio, hastening down from the Palatine.

Quintus Lutatius Catulus looked at them and at Bibulus in sick horror, finally understanding the full extent of opposition to the execution of the conspirators.

I predict people like Bibulus, Cato, Gaius Piso and Catulus will be licking their wounds for a long time.

September did Philippus roar in the House while both Catulus and Lepidus, their enlistments filled, bent their energies to training and refining their armies.

The consul Orestes finally managed to establish order, and Catulus asked to speak.

Some of the praetors followed him, but Quintus Pompeius Rufus leaped from the dais in the direction of Catulus Caesar at precisely the same moment as Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo came at Catulus from the far side of the House.

There was also a tiny streak of envy in Catulus Caesar, for in Sulla he saw a man who had not only seen major actions in major theaters, but had also pulled off a brilliant coup in spying on the Germans.

Catulus Caesar subjected me to a long lecture on the perfidies of Italians.