Puellulas -

puellulas (...sees the little girls) Ablative/Dative (Object of Preposition/Indirect): puellulis Cultural and Literary Context in Ancient Rome

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Puellulas are classified under the order Odonata, which comprises a diverse group of insects commonly known as dragonflies and damselflies. Within the family Coenagrionidae, puellulas are a subgenus of damselflies that are closely related to other genera such as Coenagrion and Argia. The taxonomy of puellulas is still evolving, with ongoing research and revisions being made to their classification.

You might be surprised to find this "cute" word popping up in some classic places:

It displays strong adhesion during drying, making it useful as a binder in food pastes and pharmaceutical tablet coatings. Safety (GRAS):