5-533: Rusticus is a Latin adjective meaning "rural, simple, rough or clownish" and can refer to: Animals [ edit ] Aedes rusticus , a European mosquito Rusty crayfish ( Orconectes rusticus ) Urozelotes rusticus , a ground spider a synonym of the butterfly genus Plebejus People [ edit ] Saints and martyrs [ edit ] Saint Rusticus of Narbonne (died c. 461) Saint Rusticus (Archbishop of Lyon) (c. 455–501) One of
10-439: A patchy distribution, from Britain (mainly southern), Belgium , Denmark , Poland , Russia , The Balkans and as far as Asia Minor . Following a mammal blood meal to provide sufficient protein to produce eggs, females will lay their egg rafts in spring or summer in dried-up pools, they will hatch when the pools flood later in the year. They will overwinter in the 4th larval stage, pupation and adult emergence take place
15-410: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Aedes rusticus Aedes diversus Theobald 1901 Ochlerotatus rusticus ( Rossi , 1790) Aedes rusticus is a relatively common European mosquito , that is often responsible for human bites from May to August. Like all mosquitoes, it is only the females that bite. Aedes rusticus has
20-454: The martyred companions of Saint Denis (3rd century) Martyr of Verona (died c. 290): see Firmus and Rusticus Other people [ edit ] Fabius Rusticus , 1st-century historian of ancient Rome Arulenus Rusticus , (c. 35–93 AD) consul executed by Domitian Flavius Rusticus Helpidius , 5th-century Latin poet Junius Rusticus , 2nd-century Stoic philosopher, consul, and friend of Marcus Aurelius Topics referred to by
25-413: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rusticus . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rusticus&oldid=1062235969 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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