- The gens Plautia,
sometimes written Plotia, was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome.
Members of this gens
first appear in
history in the
middle of the fourth...
- been sisters.
Based on her
cognomen Plotina her
mother may have been
named Plotia or similar. In
Pompeii an
inscription names an
Ulpia Plotina,
leading to...
-
Merista Banks & Sol. ex A.Cunn. (1839)
Pilogyne Gagnep. (1948), nom. illeg.
Plotia Adans. in Fam. Pl. 2: 226 (1763)
Rapanea Aubl. in Hist. Pl. Guiane: 121...
-
sketch for 18 solo
voices (text by Barraqué and
Hermann Broch)
Hymnes à
Plotia for
string quartet (1972–73)
Hodeir 1961. Okuneva, Ekaterina. ""Romantic"...
-
Julia Dynamis at Rome.
Gaius Nerius Florus,
erected a
monument to his wife,
Plotia Acra, at Rome.
Nerius Hiero,
probably a freedman,
buried at Rome. Neria...
-
Lucius Plotius Dio.
Longina also
built a tomb at
Ostia for her daughter,
Plotia Sabina, aged
three years, two months.
Varena L. f. Harmonia, the daughter...
- 1758
Synonyms Melania (
Plotia) Röding, 1798 ·
unaccepted (new combination)
Obeliscus Anonymus, 1797 =
Obeliscus Gray, 1847
Plotia Röding, 1798 (Invalid:...
- Species:
Buccinum scabrum O.F. Müller, 1774
Melania granum Branca, 1908
Plotia scabra (Müller, 1774)
Thiara scabra (Müller, 1774)
Tiara scabra Preston...
-
Pachymelania E. A. Smith, 1893;
Pachychiloides Wenz, 1939 is a
replacement name)
Plotia Röding, 1798:
synonym of
Pyramidella Lamarck, 1799
Plotiopsis Brot, 1874...
- Müller, 1774
Lonchaeus dolabratus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Obeliscus dolobratus (L.)
Plotia lineata Röding, 1798
Pyramidella dolabrata terebellum (Müller, 1774) Pyramidella...