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Aelia Iunilla
Aelia may refer to: * ''Aelia'' (bug), an insect genus in the tribe Aelini of the sub family Pentatominae * Aelia (gens), a plebeian family at Rome, which flourished from the fifth century BC until at least the third century AD, a period of nearly eight hundred years * Aelia Capitolina Aelia Capitolina (Latin: ''Colonia Aelia Capitolina'' ɔˈloːni.a ˈae̯li.a kapɪtoːˈliːna was a Roman colony founded during the Roman emperor Hadrian's visit to Judaea in 129/130 CE. It was founded on the ruins of Jerusalem, which had b ...
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Aelia (bug)
''Aelia'' is a genus of ''shield bug'' belonging to the family Pentatomidae. Species These 15 species belong to the genus ''Aelia'': * '' Aelia acuminata'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Aelia albovittata'' Fieber, 1868 * '' Aelia alticola'' Kiritshenko, 1914 * '' Aelia americana'' Dallas, 1851 * '' Aelia angusta'' Stehlik, 1976 * '' Aelia cognata'' Fieber, 1868 * '' Aelia cribrosa'' Fieber, 1868 * '' Aelia furcula'' Fieber, 1868 * '' Aelia germari'' Küster, 1852 * '' Aelia klugii'' Hahn, 1833 * '' Aelia melanota'' Fieber, 1868 * '' Aelia notata'' Rey, 1887 * '' Aelia rostrata'' Boheman, 1852 * '' Aelia sibirica'' Reuter, 1884 * '' Aelia virgata'' (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1841) g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Aelini Pentatomidae genera Hemiptera of Europe {{Pentatomidae-stub ...
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Pentatominae
Pentatominae is a subfamily of Pentatomidae, a family of shield bugs. This subfamily is the largest one within the Pentatomidae, having 4937 species classified in 938 genera. Species in this subfamily are phytophages and several of them are considered agricultural pests. Some invasive pentatomines such as ''Halyomorpha halys'' and ''Bagrada hilaris'' have been considered household pests. Higher systematics of the group have been revised by Rider et al. Tribes and genera Tribes within this subfamily include: * Aelini Douglas & Scott, 1865 # ''Aelia (bug), Aelia'' Fabricius, 1803 # ''Aeliopsis'' Bergevin, 1931 # ''Neottiglossa'' Kirby, 1837 * Aeptini Stål, 1871 # ''Aeliosoma'' Baehr, 1985 # ''Aeptus'' Dallas, 1851 # ''Caridillus'' Bergroth, 1909 # ''Eribotes (bug)'' Stål, 1867 # ''Hillieria'' Distant, 1910 # ''Mariomella'' Faúndez & Rider, 2019 # ''Menestheus (bug)'' Stål, 1867 # ''Paramenestheus'' Breddin, 1900 # ''Pseudaelia'' Distant, 1910 * Aeschrocorini Distant, 1902 # ...
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Aelia (gens)
The gens Aelia, occasionally written Ailia, was a plebeian family in Rome, which flourished from the fifth century BC until at least the third century AD, a period of nearly eight hundred years. The archaic spelling ''Ailia'' is found on coins, but must not be confused with '' Allia'', which is a distinct gens. The first member of the family to obtain the consulship was Publius Aelius Paetus in 337 BC. Under the empire the Aelian name became still more celebrated. It was the name of the emperor Hadrian, and consequently of the Antonines, whom he adopted. A number of landmarks built by Hadrian also bear the name ''Aelius''. The '' Pons Aelius'' is a bridge in Rome, now known as the ''Ponte Sant'Angelo''. '' Pons Aelius'' also refers to a Roman settlement in Britannia Inferior, now the site of Newcastle upon Tyne, while ''Aelia Capitolina'' was a Roman colony built on the ruins of Jerusalem.''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology'', William Smith, Editor. On ...
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