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  1. Cycnus

    The butterfly genus Cycnus is now synonymized with Panthiades . Image Herakles Kyknos BM B364.jpg thumb ... were known as Cycnus or Cygnus . The literal meaning of the name is swan , and accordingly most of them ended up being transformed into swan s. Son of Ares Cycnus, son of Ares by Pelopia or Pyrene ... Pseudo Apollodorus ref Pseudo Apollodorus, Bibliotheca , 2. 7. 7. & 2. 5. 11 ref wrote of Cycnus the Thessalian, the son of Pelopia, and Cycnus the Macedonian, the son of Pyrene, as two distinct encounters of Heracles, mentioning them separately. The Thessalian Cycnus, he relates, challenged Heracles ... ref Diodorus Siculus , Library of History , 4. 37. 4 ref . The Macedonian Cycnus, according to the Bibliotheca ... encountered Cycnus and Ares on the way to Trachis , each pair riding a chariot it is mentioned that Heracles was directing to the court of King Ceyx , to whose daughter Themistonoe Cycnus was married ... stirred Heracles up against Cycnus. Athena appeared, telling Heracles that Zeus too had empowered him to defeat Cycnus, and instructed him not to touch his body or take his armor as spoils, but to hit ... shot Cycnus with his arrows, and this took place in Amphanae near the river Anaurus ref Euripides , Heracles , 390 ref . Eustathius of Thessalonica informs that Ares changed Cycnus into a swan ... As king of the town of Kolonai Cycnus Kolonai in the southern Troad ref Strabo , Geography , 13. 1. 19 ref , Cycnus was the son of Poseidon by Calyce mythology Calyce daughter of Hecaton , Harpale ..., but he was rescued by fishermen who named him Cycnus swan because they saw a swan flying over ... 16, 49 ref . Cycnus married first Proclia Procleia , daughter of Laomedon King of Troy or of Laomedon s son Clytius . Cycnus and Procleia had two children, named Tenes and Hemithea mythology Hemithea , although Tenes claimed the god Apollo as his father. On Procleia s death, Cycnus married Philonome ... of having ravished her. Cycnus ordered to place both his children in a chest and throw it into the sea ...   more details



  1. Enispe cycnus

    italic title Taxobox name Blue Caliph image EnispeCycnus157 1.jpg image width image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae genus Enispe species E. cycnus binomial Enispe cycnus binomial authority John Obadiah Westwood Westwood , 1851 The Blue Caliph Enispe cycnus is a species of nymphalidae nymphalid butterfly found in Southeast Asia . Description See glossary of Lepidopteran terms glossary for terms used Male has the upperside dark brown. Fore wing with a broad oblique bluish white band beyond cell from costa to vein 4, deflected inwards below and continued by three large outwardly emarginate spots between the veins beyond these an erect series of four more or less triangular spots of the same colour. Hind wing basal area clothed with long hair, a subterminal curved series of obscure small light brown spots, followed by a terminal series of light brown lunular markings between the veins. Underside dark ochraceous, paling towards the terminal margins a darker ochraceous straight discal band across both fore and hind wing from costa of fore wing to tornus of hind wing, defined inwardly and outwardly by sinuous dark ferruginous brown lines, the basal area inside the band studded with spots and short transverse sinuous streaks of ferruginous brown, and the terminal halves of the wings with three rows of obscure dusky markings between the veins. Hind wing with a minute silvery ocellus in interspace 1 and a small black spot in interspace 5. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen brown above antennae excepted, ochraceous yellow beneath. Upperside of female differs from the male in the fore wing as follows five inner discal ochraceous spots and the discal band terminating in an ochraceous spot on the hind wing a discontinuous transverse line, followed by a postdiscal row of large hastate spots a subterminal series of quadrate spots and a terminal series of lunular marks between the veins bright ochraceous. Underside as ...   more details



  1. Enispe (disambiguation)

    Enispe may refer to Enispe , an ancient city in Arcadia, Greece Enispe genus , a butterfly genus, including Enispe cycnus Enispe euthymius Enispe intermedia dab ...   more details



  1. Hecaton

    orphan date March 2010 In Greek mythology , Hecaton was the father of Calyce mythology Calyce , who was seduced by the god Poseidon and bore him a son named Cycnus . This character Hecaton meaning hundred is otherwise unknown, but the name may be connected with the Hecatonnesoi hundred islands , in the Adramyttian Gulf. References references Refimprove date August 2007 External links see http www.stoics.com seneca essays book 3.html stoics.com VI. xxxv. 4 xxxvii. 1 Category Greek mythology greek myth stub ...   more details



  1. Tragasus

    In Greek mythology , Tragasus or Cragasus was the father of Philonome, the deceitful wife of Cycnus King of Kolonai Cycnus ref Pseudo Apollodorus, Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca , Epitome of Book 4. 3. 24 ref ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 10. 14. 2 ref . The name Tragasus may be connected with the Tragasaean salt pan near Hamaxitus , mentioned by Strabo , which was located south of Troy ref Strabo , Geography , 13. 1. 48 ref . Stephanus of Byzantium mentions Tragasus as the eponym of Tragasae in Troad , and adds that Poseidon was believed to once have done him a favor by turning the sea water into solid matter ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Tragasai ref . The connection between him and the placename is also confirmed in the Etymologicum Magnum ref Etymologicum Magnum , 763. 25 ref . References reflist Category Greek mythology Category Greek mythology of Anatolia Greek myth stub ...   more details



  1. Tenes

    About the mythic prince the Algerian town T n s the subgenus of squirrel Tenes subgenus In Greek mythology , Tenes was the eponym ous hero of the island of Tenedos . He was the son either of Apollo or of King Cycnus of Colonae by Proclia , daughter or granddaughter of Laomedon . Cycnus second wife Philonome mythology Philonome , daughter of Tragasus or Cragasus, falsely accused Tenes of rape, bringing in a flutist named Eumolpus as witness. Cycnus believed the accusations and tried to kill Tenes and his sister Hemithea mythology Hemithea by placing them both in a chest, which was set into the ocean. However, the chest landed at the island of Leucophrye, which was later renamed Tenedos, and the two survived. The natives of the island pronounced Tenes their king. Cycnus later learned the truth, killed Eumolpus, buried Philonome alive and tried to reconcile with his children, but Tenes rejected his overture when Cycnus ship landed at Tenedos, Tenes took an axe and cut the moorings. ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca , Epitome of Book IV, 3. 24 25 ref ref Conon mythographer Conon , Narrations , 28 ref ref Tzetzes on Lycophron , 232 233 ref ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 10. 14. 2 3 ref ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Tenedos ref Tenes fought in the Trojan War on the side of the Troy Trojans and was slain by Achilles , even though Thetis had previously warned her son against doing so, for Tenes death would be avenged by Apollo . ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca , Epitome of Book IV, 3. 26 ref Shortly after the end of the Trojan War, Agamemnon permitted the Trojan prisoners of war to build a city north of Mycenea . The city was called Tenea after Tenes. ref Strabo, Geography , 8. 6. 22 ref A description on the history of Tenea was also given by Pausanias . ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 2.5.4 ref Diodorus Siculus relates that the Tenedians founded a sanctuary of Tenes to commemorate his virtues. No flute player was allowed to e ...   more details



  1. Pyrene (disambiguation)

    distinguish Pirene Pyrene may refer to Pyrene , a chemical compound. Pyrene mythology , consort of Ares and the mother of Cycnus in Greek mythology Pyrene, a Celtic city near the sources of the Danube mentioned by Herodotus see Heuneburg Pyrene? The Pyrene Company Limited , a manufacturer of firefighting equipment The Pyrene Building, Golden Mile Brentford , a noted former The Pyrene Company Limited Pyrene Company factory in London, England in the Art Deco style Pyrene gastropod , a genus of sea snails from the family Columbellidae Pyrena , a kind of nutlet Pyrenees , a mountain range between France and Spain disambig fr Pyr ne ...   more details



  1. Proclia

    In Greek mythology Proclia or Proclea lang grc is the daughter of Laomedon , king of Troy , or Clytius , son of Laomedon and in the latter case sister of Caletor . She married Cycnus , king of Colonae , and bore him two children, Tenes and Hemithea mythology Hemithea . ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca E.3.23, E.3.24 http www.theoi.com Text ApollodorusE.html ref ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 10. 14. 2 http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0159 3Abook 3D10 3Achapter 3D14 3Asection 3D2 note1 ref References references Category Greek mythology Category Women in Greek mythology Category Trojans ...   more details



  1. Panthiades

    italictitle Taxobox name Panthiades image BiologiaCentraliAmericanaRhopaloceraPlate 50.jpg image size 230px image caption Panthiades and related genera. regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Lycaenidae genus Panthiades genus authority subdivision ranks Species subdivision synonyms Cycnus Panthiades is a genus of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae . The members species of this genus are found in the Neotropic ecozone . commonscat inline wikispecies inline External Links http ftp.funet.fi index Science bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea lycaenidae theclinae panthiades index.html Funet Taxonomy Distribution Images of Panthiades bitias Cramer, 1777 and Panthiades phaleros Linnaeus, 1767 Category Lycaenidae Category Theclinae Lycaenidae stub no Panthiades vi Panthiades ...   more details



  1. Calyce (mythology)

    In Greek mythology, Kalyke lang grc , Calyce or Calycia is the name of several characters. A daughter of Aeolus and Enarete . Some sources state that she was the mother of Endymion mythology Endymion , king of Elis , by her husband Aethlius , king of Elis ref Pausanias , Description of Greece 5. 1. 2. ref or by Zeus . ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 1. 7. 5 ref Other sources make her mother, not wife, of Aethlius again by Zeus , and omit her giving birth to Endymion. ref Hesiod , Catalogue of Women frr. 10 a and 245 quoted in scholia on Apollonius Rhodius , Argonautica , 4. 57 . ref One of the Nysiads , the nymphs who nursed Dionysus . ref Nonnus , Dionysiaca 14. 219 ff 29. 251 ref Also called Harpale or Scamandrodice, the mother of Poseidon s son Cycnus . ref Hyginus , Fabulae 157 Scholia on Pindar Olympian Ode 2. 147 Tzetzes on Lycophron 233. ref She is given as the daughter of Hecaton . Cycnus was born in secret, and left to die on the coast, but went on to become a king. ref http quod.lib.umich.edu cgi t text pageviewer idx?c moa&cc moa&idno acl3129.0001.001&q1 Calyce&frm frameset&view text&seq 924 A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By various writers. Ed. by William Smith. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood. Author Smith, William, Sir, ed. 1813 1893. ref Modern references The lunar crater Kalyke is named after the first Kalyke, as is a Kalyke moon moon of Jupiter . References reflist Greek myth stub Category Greek mythology Category Women in Greek mythology Category Aeolides el ja zh ...   more details



  1. Euphorbus

    For the physician of King Juba II of Numidia, after whom the Euphorbia plants were named Euphorbus physician Image Plate Euphorbos BM GR1860.4 4.1.jpg thumb right 200px Menelaus and Hector fighting over the body of Euphorbus, Rhodes Rhodian plate in the Middle Wild Goat style, ca. 600 BC , British Museum . Euphorbus , the son of Panthous and Phrontis , was a Troy Trojan hero during the Trojan War . He wounded Patroclus before Patroclus was killed by Hector . ref Homer. Iliad , 16.786 16.857. ref In the fight for Patroclus body, Euphorbus was killed by Menelaus . ref Homer. Iliad , 17.9 109. ref He was apparently one of Troy s finest warriors. Menelaus later took Euphorbus shield to the temple of Hera in Argos . There are some accounts that claim that it was Euphorbus, not Aeneas , Cycnus or Hector , that killed Protesilaus . The philosopher Pythagoras claimed to be a reincarnation of Euphorbus, according to Heraclides of Pontus as reported by Diogenes Laertius . ref Diogenes Laertius. Life of Pythagoras , VIII, 4. ref References reflist Greek myth stub Characters in the Iliad Category Greek mythology Category People of the Trojan War Category Characters in the Iliad Category Greek mythological hero cult cs Euforbos de Euphorbos el fa fr Euphorbe fils de Panthoos ko it Euforbo ja pt Euforbo ru sr uk ...   more details



  1. Pelopia

    , 159 ref Mother of Cycnus Pelopia was the mother of Cycnus by Ares . ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus ...   more details



  1. List of lycaenid genera: C

    The large butterfly family Lycaenidae contains the following genera List of lycaenid genera A A List of lycaenid genera B B C List of lycaenid genera D D List of lycaenid genera E E List of lycaenid genera F F List of lycaenid genera G G List of lycaenid genera H H List of lycaenid genera I I List of lycaenid genera J J List of lycaenid genera K K List of lycaenid genera L L List of lycaenid genera M M List of lycaenid genera N N List of lycaenid genera O O List of lycaenid genera P P List of lycaenid genera Q Q List of lycaenid genera R R List of lycaenid genera S S List of lycaenid genera T T List of lycaenid genera U U List of lycaenid genera V V List of lycaenid genera W W List of lycaenid genera X X List of lycaenid genera Y Y List of lycaenid genera Z Z col begin col break Cacyreus Caerofethra Caerulea Caleta butterfly Caleta Callenya Callicista Callictita Callipsyche Callophrys Calycopis Calystryma Camissecla Candalides Candora Capys butterfly Capys Castalius Catapaecilma Catochrysops col break Catopyrops Cebrella Celarchus Celastrina Celatoxia Celmia Chaetoprocta Chalceria Chalybs Charana Chelakina Cherchiella Cheritra Cheritrella Chilades Chliaria Chloroselas col break Chlorostrymon Chrysoritis Chrysorychia Chrysozephyrus Cigaritis Cisincisalia Cissatsuma Citrinophila Cnodontes Contrafacia Cooksonia butterfly Cooksonia Cordelia butterfly Cordelia Coreana Cowania butterfly Cowania Creon butterfly Creon Crimsinota col break Crudaria Cryptaenota Cupidesthes Cupido butterfly Cupido Cupidopsis Curetis Cyaniriodes Cyaniris Cyanodivida Cyanophrys Cyclargus Cyclotrichia Cyclyrius Cycnus butterfly Cycnus Cyprotides col end References http www.nhm.ac.uk jdsml research curation projects butmoth GenusList3.dsml?searchPageURL index.dsml&SUPERFAMIL &FAMILYqtype equals&FAMILY Lycaenidae&SUBFAMILYqtype starts with&SUBFAMILY &TRIBEqtype starts with&TRIBE &SUBTRIBEqtype starts with&SUBTRIBE &GENUSqtype starts with&GENUS &AUTHORqtype starts with&AUTHOR &YEARqtype equals&YEAR ...   more details



  1. Sthenelus

    In Greek mythology , Sthenelus lang grc was a name attributed to several different individuals. Sthenelus son of Andromeda and Perseus Son of Perseus and Andromeda , and king of Mycenae. Son of Capaneus and Evadne , he fought alongside Diomedes and the other Argives in the Trojan War and was one of the men who hid in the Trojan horse . In the Iliad , he boasts that he captured the city of Thebes, Greece Thebes , while his father, fighting among the Seven Against Thebes , died attempting the same thing. ref Homer Iliad 4.403 410 ref He ruled Iphis disambiguation Iphis half of Argos , along with Diomedes , after both Adrastus and Aegialeus had died. His sons were Cylarabes and Cometes. ref Tripp, Edward. Crowell s Handbook of Classical Mythology . New York Thomas Crowell Press, 1970, p. 537. ref Son of Actor mythology Actor or of Androgeos and a companion of Heracles , whom he accompanied to the land of the Amazons to steal Hippolyte s girdle. Son of Aegyptus and Tyria, who married and was killed by Sthenele, daughter of Danaus and Memphis. ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 2. 1. 5 ref Father of Cycnus and King of Liguria . Sthenel s, Father of Gelanor . ref Pierre Grimal A Concise Dictionary of Classical Mythology , s.v. Gelanor ref References reflist start box s reg succession box title King of Argos before Crotopus after Gelanor years end box start box s reg succession box title King of Argos before Iphis disambiguation Iphis after Cylarabes years end box Greek myth stub Characters in the Iliad Category Greek mythology Category Epigoni Category Mythological kings Category People of the Trojan War Category Characters in the Iliad Category Kings of Argos br Sthenelos cs Sthenelos de Sthenelos el es Est nelo fi Sthenelos fr Sth n los hu Szthenelosz egy rtelm s t lap ja ko ru sk Sthenelos uk ...   more details



  1. Cygnus

    Wiktionary Cygnus Cygnus is the Latin word for swan , the romanized form of the ancient Greek kyknos swan . It may refer to Cycnus , one of a number of characters in Greek Mythology Cygnus constellation , a northern constellation and one of Ptolemy s 48 constellations, named after a character in Greek Mythology Cygnus A , the first and brightest radio galaxy, located within the constellation Cygnus Cygnus X 1 , a binary system located within the constellation Cygnus, containing a black hole Cygnus X 1 duology , a pair of epic songs by the Canadian progressive rock band Rush Cygnus X 3 , a binary system located within the constellation Cygnus, containing a compact object which is a strange star candidate Cygnus Hyoga , a character in the manga and anime Saint Seiya Cygnus genus Cygnus genus , the genus of most swans Cygnus...Vismund Cygnus , a song from The Mars Volta album Frances the Mute U.S.S. Cygnus , Dr. Reinhardt s ship in the 1979 Walt Disney movie The Black Hole Cygnus Alpha, a prison planet and List of Blake s 7 episodes episode of the British science fiction show Blake s 7 Cygnus Black, a List of Harry Potter characters character from the Harry Potter novels , a father of Bellatrix Lestrange, Andromeda Tonks and Narcissa Malfoy Cygnus Business Media , a U.S. based business to business publishing company Cygnus Solutions , a company that provided commercial support for free software and the original developer of Cygwin Cygnus spacecraft , a space vehicle under development by Orbital Sciences Corporation and Thales Alenia Space Gestair Cargo , formerly Cygnus Air, Spanish cargo airline disambiguation Category Greek loanwords de Cygnus et Cygnus es Cygnus eu Cygnus fr Cygnus hr Cygnus it Cygnus lv Cygnus lb Cygnus hu Cygnus egy rtelm s t lap nl Cygnus ja pl Cygnus ru fi Cygnus sv Cygnus olika betydelser tl Cygnus th Cygnus ...   more details



  1. Aquila Suite ? 12 Arpeggio Concert Etudes for Solo Piano

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aquila Suite 12 Arpeggio Concert Etudes for Solo Piano Type studio Artist Ulrich Roth Cover Aquila Suite 12 Arpeggio Concert Etudes for Solo Piano.jpeg Released 1998 Recorded 1991 Genre Classical music Classical Length Label Producer Last album This album Next album Aquila Suite 12 Arpeggio Concert tude s for Solo Piano was a music project by Ulrich Roth composed for solo piano, or two pianos. It was written in the summer of 1991 , and recorded at Sky Studio Seaford in 1991, but unreleased until 1998 . All piano music performed and sequenced on Kurzweil Music Systems Kurzweil piano. Written and produced by U.J. Roth. Aquila Suite is dedicated to the Spirit of Franz Liszt . Track listing Aquila constellation Aquila Suite The Eagle and the Rainbow 2 02 Anemoi West wind Zephyrus Zephyrus The Southwind Je R viens 2 25 Endymion mythology Endymion The Eternal Sleeper Balah 2 25 Ballerina Dance With Infinity 2 53 Aprilis Melting Snow of the North 1 45 Cycnus Cygnus The Swan of the West 3 58 Aeolus Aeolos Father of Winds Autumn Leaves 0 50 Flora Bride of the Summer Wind 2 17 Anemoi Boreas Northeast River Wind 1 54 Lethe River of Oblivion Arp ge 4 17 Galatea mythology Galatea Daughter of Oceans 1 46 Aqua vitae Poseidon s Water of Life Eau Sauvage 2 18 Total length 26 10 Category 1998 albums Category Classical albums Category Uli Jon Roth albums Category Suites Classical album stub bg Aquila Suite 12 Arpeggio Concert Etudes for Solo Piano ...   more details



  1. Shield of Heracles

    of Cycnus The Classical Quarterly New Series, 36 .1 1986 , pp.  38 59. Bibliography of the genesis ...   more details



  1. Pyrene (mythology)

    distinguish Pirene mythology In Greek mythology , Pyrene lang el may refer to Pyrene , daughter of King Bebrycius and a lover of Hercules . She bore a serpent and became so terrified that she fled to the woods where she died. Hercules created a tomb for her by piling up rocks thus forming the mountain range of the Pyrenees , named after her. ref Silius Italicus , Punica , 3. 415 446 ref ref Bell s New Pantheon Or Historical Dictionary of the Gods, Demi Gods, page 203 http books.google.com books?id HNEMkXDHxo0C&pg RA1 PA203&lpg RA1 PA203&dq pyrene hercules&source web&ots PL4veRlZZg&sig VKrKFEpUQDHwtjf gFDpvmUM9yM&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 8&ct result ref ref Anonymous A classical manual, being a mythological, historical, and geographical commentary on Pope s Homer and Dryden s Aeneid of Virgil . London, J. Murray, 1833. p. http books.google.com books?id AhBTAEKpfNMC&pg PA588&lpg PA588&dq pyrene hercules&source web&ots Z4MqBxEHJx&sig udqyNcnLZ1MuORGa00bAHiJt8Lw&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 9&ct result ref Pyrene , also called Pelopia , mother of Cycnus with Ares . ref Bibliotheca Pseudo Apollodorus Bibliotheca 2. 5. 1 ref ref Greek Mythology Index http www.mythindex.com greek mythology C Cycnus.html ref References refs DEFAULTSORT Pyrene Mythology Category Nymphs Category Heracles Category Pyrenees br Pirene ca Pirene el es Pirene eu Pirene fr Pyr ne mythologie ru uk ...   more details



  1. Amathusiini

    Taxobox regnum Animal ia image Zaurel.jpg image caption Zeuxidia aurelius phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae subfamilia Morphinae tribus Amathusiini tribus authority subdivision ranks Genus Genera subdivision 15, see text synonyms Amathusiinae Amathusiini is a Tribe biology tribe of the Nymphalidae nymphalid butterfly subfamily Morphinae . They are large butterflies. They are sometimes treated as a distinct subfamily Amathusiinae . Genera and selected species add species here if they have no genus article yet Aemona butterfly Aemona Aemona amathusia &ndash Yellow Dryad Aemona lena &ndash White Dryad Amathusia Amathusia andamanensis &ndash Andaman Palmking Amathusia phidippus &ndash Palmking Amathuxidia Amathuxidia amythaon &ndash Amathuxidia amythaon Koh i noor Discophora JTropEcol22 25. Discophora deo &ndash Banded Duffer Discophora lepida &ndash Southern Duffer Discophora sondaica &ndash Common Duffer Discophora timora &ndash Great Duffer Enispe butterfly Enispe Enispe euthymius &ndash Red Caliph Enispe cycnus &ndash Blue Caliph Enispe intermedia Faunis Hyantis Melanocyma Morphopsis Stichophthalma BiolRev80 573. Stichophthalma camadeva &ndash Northern Jungle Queen Stichophthalma nourmahal &ndash Chocolate Jungle Queen Stichophthalma sparta &ndash Manipur Jungle Queen Taenaris Thaumantis Thaumantis diores &ndash Jungle Glory Thauria Thauria aliris &ndash Tufted Jungleking Thauria lathyi &ndash Jungleking Xanthotaenia JTropEcol22 25. External links commonscat http www.pteron world.com topics classfication satyridae amathusiinae.html Pteron . In Japanese but the excellent images are accompanied by correct Binomial name binomial names. Category Amathusiini Morphinae stub la Amathusiini nl Amathusiini no Amathusiini zh ...   more details



  1. Pelmatellus

    italic title Taxobox name Pelmatellus regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera subordo Adephaga familia Carabidae genus Pelmatellus genus authority Bates, 1882 Pelmatellus is a genus of beetle s in the family Carabidae , containing the following species ref cite web url http carabidae.pro carabidae pelmatellus bates 1882.html title Pelmatellus Bates, 1882NTR date 2011 work Carabidae of the World accessdate 5 Jul 2011 ref Pelmatellus andium small Bates, 1891 small Pelmatellus balli small Goulet, 1974 small Pelmatellus brachyptera small Goulet, 1974 small Pelmatellus caerulescens small Moret, 2005 small Pelmatellus columbiana small Reiche, 1843 small Pelmatellus cuencana small Moret, 2001 small Pelmatellus cyanescens small Bates, 1882 small Pelmatellus cycnus small Moret, 2001 small Pelmatellus espeletiarum small Moret, 2001 small Pelmatellus gracilis small Moret, 2001 small Pelmatellus inca small Moret, 2001 small Pelmatellus infuscata small Goulet, 1974 small Pelmatellus laticlavia small Moret, 2001 small Pelmatellus leucopus small Bates, 1882 small Pelmatellus lojana small Moret, 2001 small Pelmatellus martinezi small Moret, 2001 small Pelmatellus nigrita small Motschulsky, 1866 small Pelmatellus nitescens small Bates, 1882 small Pelmatellus nubicola small Goulet, 1974 small Pelmatellus obesa small Moret, 2001 small Pelmatellus obtusa small Bates, 1882 small Pelmatellus polylepis small Moret, 2001 small Pelmatellus rotundicollis small Goulet, 1974 small Pelmatellus stenolophoides small Bates, 1882 small Pelmatellus variipes small Bates, 1891 small Pelmatellus vexator small Bates, 1882 small References reflist Category Carabidae Carabidae stub es Pelmatellus ...   more details



  1. Kolonai

    81. ref Cycnus In Greek mythology , the king of Kolonai during the Trojan Wars was Cycnus . He was killed ... half of the 7th century BC. ref Cypria in EGF , p.19. ref Cycnus appears on two separate occasions .... 500 Aristotle , Rhetoric Aristotle Rhetoric 1396b17, Palaephatus , On Cycnus in De Incredibilibus ... BC historian Diodorus Siculus related a story about Cycnus which he attributed to the inhabitants of Tenedos , an island not far north of Kolonai, in which Cycnus son Tenes Tennes founded Tenedos ...   more details



  1. Achaeus of Eretria

    Other uses Achaeus disambiguation Achaeus Achaeus of Eretria lang grc born 484 BC in Euboea was a Ancient Greece Greek playwright author of tragedy tragedies and satyr plays , variously said to have written 24, 30, or 44 plays, of which 19 titles are known Adrastus , Aethon , Alcmeon , Alphesiboea , Athla , Azanes , Cycnus , Hephaestus , Iris , Linus , Eumenides , Moirai Fates , Momus , dipus , Omphale , Philoctetes , Phrixus , Pirithous , and Theseus . Achaeus of Eretria was regarded in antiquity as being the 2nd greatest writer of satyr play s, after Aeschylus. ref cite book title Aeschylus and Athens author George Derwent Thomson Thomson, G. page 228 year 1941 publisher Lawrence & Wishart ref His first play was produced in 447 BC and won a prize. A quote in Aristophanes The Frogs suggests he was dead by 405 BC. Some classicists suggest that the fact that he only won a single prize was due to his non Athenian birth, as the men of Athens were loath to honor any but their own fellow citizens. Achaeus of Eretria belongs to the classic age, but is not recognized as a classic writer. His satyric plays were much admired for their spirited style, albeit somewhat labored and lacking in clarity. The philosopher Menedemus thought his plays second only to Aeschylus , he was part of the Alexandrian wiktionary canon canon , and Didymus Chalcenterus Didymus wrote a commentary on him. Athenaeus 10.451c describes him as having a lucid style, but with tendencies to obscurity. Athenaeus also claimed that Euripides took a line from Achaeus, while Aristophanes quotes him twice, in The Frogs and The Wasps . References reflist http www.stoa.org sol bin search.pl?db REAL&search method QUERY&login guest&enlogin guest&user list LIST&page num 1&searchstr achaeus&field hw eng&num per page 100 Achaios 2 from the Suda William Smith lexicographer Smith, William Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0017.html Achaeus 3 , Boston , 1 ...   more details



  1. Eubulus (poet)

    Eubulus was an Athens Athenian Middle Comedy Middle Comic poet , victorious six times at the Lenaia , first probably in the late 370s or 360s BC IG II2 2325.144 just before Ephippus According to the Suda test. 1 , which dates him to the 101st Olympiad i.e. 376 2 and identifies him as on the border between the Middle and the Old Comedy , he produced 104 comedies and won six victories at the Lenaia . An obscure notice in a scholia scholium on Plato test. 4 appears to suggest that some of his plays were staged by Aristophanes son Philippus. He attacked Philocrates, Callimedon , Cydias, and Dionysius the tyrant of Syracuse. Eubulus s plays are chiefly on mythological subjects and often parodies other tragic poets, especially Euripides . Surviving work 150 fragments including three dubia of his comedies survive, along with fifty eight titles Ancylion Anchises Amaltheia Anasozomenoi Men Who Were Trying To Get Home Safe Antiope Astytoi Impotent Men Auge Bellerophon Ganymede Glaucus Daedalus Danae Deucalion Dionysius Dolon Eirene Peace Europa Echo Ixion Ion Kalathephoroi Basket Bearers Campylion Katakollomenos The Man Who Was Glued To the Spot Cercopes Clepsydra Korydalos The Lark Kybeutai Dice Players Lakones Spartans or Leda Medea Mylothris The Mill Girl Mysians Nannion Nausicaa Neottis Xuthus Odysseus or Panoptai Men Who See Everything Oedipus Oenimaus or Pelops Olbia Orthannes Pamphilus Pannychis The All Night Festival Parmeniscus Pentathlos The Pentathlete Plangon Pornoboskos The Pimp Procris Prosousia or Cycnus Semele or Dionysus Skyteus The Shoemaker Stephanopolides Female Garland Vendors Sphingokarion Sphinx Carion Titans Tithai or Titthe Wet Nurses or Wet Nurse Phoenix Charites The Graces Chrysilla Psaltria The Harp Girl The standard edition of the testimonia and fragments is found in Kassel Austin, Poetae Comici Graeci Vol II Kock numbers are outdated and should no longer be used. Richard L. Hunter offers a careful study of Eupolis career and the fragments of his ...   more details



  1. List of butterflies of India (Morphinae)

    timora John Obadiah Westwood Westwood , 1850 Enispe The Caliphs Blue Caliph Enispe cycnus John Obadiah ...   more details



  1. Cygnus (constellation)

    to have been placed in the sky next to his lyre Lyra and the King Cycnus was transformed ... into swans. Alongside Cycnus, noted above, he mentions a boy from Vale of Tempe Tempe who commits ...   more details




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