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Fauna [ˈfau̯na] is a Roman rustic goddess said in differing ancient sources to be the wife, sister,[1] or daughter of Faunus (the Roman counterpart of Pan).[2] Varro regarded her as the female counterpart of Faunus, and said that the fauni all had prophetic powers. She is also called Fatua or Fenta Fauna.