- of the
Roman Empire 142 with
Gaius Laberius Priscus Succeeded by
Lucius Tusidius Campester, and
Quintus Cornelius Senecio Anni**** as
suffect consuls...
- them, but was not
itself a true elephant. Two
species are recognized, P.
campester and P. fricki. Both were
originally ****igned to the Old
World genus Tetralophodon...
- H.Bailey
Rubus barbarus L.H.Bailey
Rubus bellobatus L.H.Bailey
Rubus campester L.H.Bailey
Rubus corei L.H.Bailey
Rubus facetus L.H.Bailey
Rubus fernaldi****...
- Juli**** 1 Jul. M.
Cornelius Fronto C.
Laberius Priscus 1 Sep. L.
Tusidius Campester Q.
Cornelius Senecio Anni**** 1 Nov. [Sulpicius?] Juli**** [Ti. Julius...
- Calvisi****
Calvus Camerinus Camerius Camillus Camosus Campani**** Camp****
Campester Campilius Candidi****
Candidillus Candidinus Candidus Cani**** Canidi****...
- (Berlese, 1888)
commonly known as the
tropical fowl mite.
Ornithonyssus campester Micherdzinski & Domrow, 1985
Ornithonyssus capensis Shepherd & Narro,...
- but a
number are
known from inscriptions,
including Lucius Tusidius Campester, who
attained the
consulship in AD 142. The
nomen gentilicium Tussidius...
-
nundinium of September-October 142 as the
colleague of
Lucius Tusidius Campester. He is
known only from inscriptions. Anni**** had long been suspected...
-
appeared around 13–12.5
million years ago. The
North American species, T.
campester and T. fricki, were
moved to the
genus Pediolophodon in 2007,
which is...
-
Scientiarum Fennica, 1992), pp. 38f, 40 CIL VI, 1388 Eck and Weiß, "Tusidius
Campester, cos. suff.
unter Antoninus Pius, und die
Fasti Ostienses der Jahre141/142...