In this group, it seems to be member of a lineage also containing species such as the Lined Butterflyfish, or the peculiar Black-wedged Butterflyfish ( " C . falcula " ) and Pacific Double-saddle Butterflyfish or " False Falcula " ( " C . ulietensis " ).
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This equivocal plea inferred, without asserting, the guilt of Falcula, in 74 BCE . In his defence of A . Caecina, in 69 BCE, Cicero ushers in the name of Falcula, a witness against the accused, with ironical pomp, and proceeds to point out gross inconsistencies in Falcula's evidence.
13.
This equivocal plea inferred, without asserting, the guilt of Falcula, in 74 BCE . In his defence of A . Caecina, in 69 BCE, Cicero ushers in the name of Falcula, a witness against the accused, with ironical pomp, and proceeds to point out gross inconsistencies in Falcula's evidence.
14.
This equivocal plea inferred, without asserting, the guilt of Falcula, in 74 BCE . In his defence of A . Caecina, in 69 BCE, Cicero ushers in the name of Falcula, a witness against the accused, with ironical pomp, and proceeds to point out gross inconsistencies in Falcula's evidence.
15.
In this group, it seems to be member of a lineage also containing species such as the spot-naped butterflyfish ( " C . oxycephalus " ), or the peculiar black-wedged butterflyfish ( " C . falcula " ) and Pacific double-saddle butterflyfish or " false falcula " ( " C . ulietensis " ).
16.
In this group, it seems to be member of a lineage also containing species such as the spot-naped butterflyfish ( " C . oxycephalus " ), or the peculiar black-wedged butterflyfish ( " C . falcula " ) and Pacific double-saddle butterflyfish or " false falcula " ( " C . ulietensis " ).
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Falcula was accused by the tribune, Lucius Quintius, of having been illegally balloted into the " concilium " by Gaius Verres, at that time city praetor, for the express purpose of convicting Oppianicus, of voting out of his proper " decuria ", of giving sentence without hearing the evidence, of omitting to apply for an adjournment of the proceedings, and of receiving 40, 000 sesterces as a bribe from the prosecutor, Cluentius.