Chrysolina cerealis was created in 1767.
Chrysolina herbacea was created in 1825.
Chrysolina fuliginosa was created in 1807.
Chrysolina suffriani was created in 1889.
Chrysolina fastuosa was created in 1763.
Chrysolina cinctipennis was created in 1874.
Chrysolina lepida was created in 1807.
It refers to any type of grass yielding an edible grain from Latin 'Cerealis', in turn 'Cerealis' derived from the Goddess of Agriculture 'Ceres'
Latin word is cerealis meaning 'of grain'
From Latin 'cerealis' meaning 'of grain', derived from Ceres, the Roman God of Agriculture
The word is of Latin origin 'Cerealis' from Ceres the Roman Goddess of Agriculture
From Latin 'cerealis' meaning 'of grain', derived from Ceres, the Roman God of Agriculture
The word cereal comes from the Latin word Cerealis, referring to Ceres, Roman goddess of grain.