👉 The Aeolidae were a group of Celtic deities who represented nature and her powers, particularly in fertility, renewal, and life-giving energy. They were associated with the elements of fire (Eir), earth (Maur), air (Air) and water (Nath).
👉 The term "aeolidae" refers to a group of small, flying insects that belong to the family Apidae. These insects are known for their ability to fly through air and have a unique shape and size, which makes them very distinctive from other insects.
Aeolids are characterized by their large wings, which are made of a thin, flexible material called aetolium. They have long, slender bodies that are covered in a thick layer of fur or feathers known as