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- Potamiaena genus of seed bugs in the tribe Drymini (family Rhyparochromidae), erected by William Lucas Distant in 1910. There is a single species: Potamiaena...
- Basilides and Potamiaena were Christian martyrs now venerated as saints. Both died in Alexandria during the ****cutions under Septimius Severus. Potamiana...
- Leonides of Alexandria     202 Alexandria, Egypt; father of Origen Plutarch, Potamiaena, and Companions     202 Alexandria, Egypt Charalampias 89 Magnesia, Greece...
- disciples of St. Pancratius of Taormina (1st century) Virgin-martyr Potamiaena (193-211): and with her, martyrs: Plutarch, Serenus, Heraclides, Heron...
- Parastilbocoris Carayon, 1964 Genus Pilusodrymus Scudder, 1969 Genus Potamiaena Distant, 1910 Genus Pseudodrymus Gross, 1965 Genus Retoka China, 1935...
- Bergroth, 1916 Parastilbocoris Carayon, 1964 Pilusodrymus Scudder, 1969 Potamiaena Distant, 1910 Pseudodrymus Gross, 1965 Retoka China, 1935 Retrodrymus...
- Patriarchate of Moscow). Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "SS. PLUTARCH, POTAMIÆNA, AND OTHERS, MM. (A.D. 202.)." In: The Lives of the Saints. Volume the...