Xanthocrambus argentarius was created in 1867.
Xanthocrambus watsoni was created in 1960.
Xanthocrambus caducellus was created in 1909.
Xanthocrambus delicatellus was created in 1863.
Xanthocrambus lucellus was created in 1848.
Xanthocrambus saxonellus was created in 1821.
It means banker
It means banker in latin
Argentariam is the accusative plural or argentarius- meaning banker.
A banker, or one who deals and exchanges silver.
Lucius Caecilius Iucundus appeared to have been a banker (argentarius) and a slave trader (venalicius)
That is not a Latin word, since -ous is not a Latin word ending.The Latin word argentarius means "pertaining to silver or money"; in the plural form (argentarii) it means a banker or financial agent.
not really, you basically kept your gold coins in a small treasure chest-like box. This was for the household money only. Yes, there were banks in ancient Rome. If someone had a large amount of money to store he took it to the "argentarius". Although most of the argentarii were simply money exchangers, many of them also held and stored money for the wealthy. They also wrote letters of credit if the person were traveling.