(anc. geog.), a town of the Aufones, a people who anciently occupied all the Lower Italy, from the Promontorium Circeum down to the straits of Sicily (Livy), but were afterwards reduced to a much narrower compass; namely, between the Montes Circei and Massici: nor did they occupy the whole of this, but other people were intermixed. Concerning Aufona or its remains there is nothing particular recorded.