Spurius (disambiguation)

Spurius (disambiguation)

"Spurius" is a genus of passalid beetles.

The name Spurius was a Roman praenomen (see List of Roman nomina) and may also refer to figures from ancient history and/or mythology:

*Spurius Maelius
*Spurius Tarpeius
*Spurius Antius
*Spurius Carvilius Ruga
*Spurius Cassius Vecellinus


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