Even a Lusitanian animal may have mingled with these migrants, so that all three elements may occur together in one locality.
The History of the European Fauna|R. F. Scharff
But I am not quite satisfied that the Lusitanian migration ceased to come north then.
The History of the European Fauna|R. F. Scharff
The son of a Lusitanian merchant, while in Fez on a trading expedition, buys the relics of a Christian saint.
The Grateful Dead|Gordon Hall Gerould
A number of Mollusca are mentioned which from their range likewise indicate a Lusitanian origin.
The History of the European Fauna|R. F. Scharff
The sixth cherry is the Lusitanian, which, if the translations read aright, the Belgians rank highest.
The Cherries of New York|U. P. Hedrick
Lusitanian
/ (ˌluːsɪˈteɪnɪən) /
adjective
mainlypoeticof or relating to Lusitania or Portugal
biologydenoting flora or fauna characteristically found only in the warm, moist, west-facing coastal regions of Portugal, Spain, France, and the west and southwest coasts of Great Britain and Ireland