- 1987
Hygia fasciiger Hsiao, 1964
Hygia funebris (Distant, 1901)
Hygia funesta Hsiao, 1964
Hygia hainana Hsiao, 1964
Hygia lata Hsiao, 1964
Hygia lativentris...
- or Hygeia; /haɪˈdʒiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὑγιεία or Ὑγεία, Latin: Hygēa or
Hygīa).
Hygieia is a
goddess of
health (Gr****: ὑγίεια – hugieia), cleanliness...
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League German Football League Team
history Braunschweig Lions (1987–2010)
Hygia Lions (2010–2011) New
Yorker Lions (2011 – Present)
Based in Braunschweig...
- form is an
irregular spelling of Gr****
Hygieia or
Hygeia (Latin
Hygea or
Hygia). The
intended astronomical symbol for
Hygiea was a zeta-shaped serpent...
- farm in Foster,
Rhode Island Hygieia, the name of one of the
Hesperides Hygia, a
large genus of
Asian seed bugs
Hygiea (disambiguation) Hygiene, a series...
- healthcare/medicine The
asteroid 10 Hygiea,
named after the Gr****
goddess Hygia, a
large genus of
Asian seed bugs
Hygieia (disambiguation) Hygiene, a series...
-
complex spine and
minimally invasive technology. In May the
business acquired Hygia Health,
Services SafeAir AG,
HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc., and Invuity...
- The
College of
Aesculapius and
Hygia was an ****ociation (collegium)
founded in the mid-2nd
century AD by a
wealthy Roman woman named Salvia Marcellina...
- 1852
Holhymenia Lepeletier & Serville, 1825
Homoeocerus Burmeister, 1835
Hygia Uhler, 1861
Hypselonotus Hahn, 1833
Leptoglossus Guérin-Méneville, 1831...
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absolutely opposite to its purpose." In Rome, the
College of
Aesculapius and
Hygia was an ****ociation (collegium) that
served as a
burial society and dining...