-
species is "Phillipsia"
granulifera Holzapfel (1889);
genus also
includes E.
aithyia (Hahn, Hahn & Müller, 2001), E.
bathapoikos (Hahn, Hahn & Müller, 1998)...
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worshiped in Megara. She was
worshipped as ****esia in ****esos. The word
aíthyia (αἴθυια)
signifies a "diver", also some
diving bird
species (possibly the...
- of his
mother Thyia, has been
corrupted in
transmission to
Aithria or
Aithyia through the
phrase "kai Thyias, and Thyia".
Thyia in the
Delphic tradition...
- the
ancient Romans.
Aristotle describes a
seabird known in
Greece as the
Aithyia or the
Mergus in
ancient Rome. It was
believed to be
native to
Greece and...
-
aeripes (Girault, 1932)
Copidosoma agrotis (Fonscolombe, 1832)
Copidosoma aithyia (Walker, 1837)
Copidosoma albipes (Westwood, 1837)
Copidosoma alhagiae...
-
Megara where he had a
monument in the city and a tomb in the cave of
Athena Aithyia. Pausanias, 1.5.3–5, 10.10.1. Harding, p. 42: "It is
usual to
believe that...