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- Ardalus (Ancient Gr****: Ἄρδαλος) was in Gr**** mythology a son of the god Hephaestus who was said to have invented the flute, and to have built a sanctuary...
- a sanctuary to them at Troezen said to have been built by the mythical Ardalus. The Muses were venerated especially in Boeotia, in the Valley of the Muses...
- Castnia pallasia Eschscholtz, 1821 Castnia brecourt Godart, [1824] Castnia ardalus Dalman, 1824 Castnia f. lativittata Strand, 1913 Castnia f. umbratula Strand...
- Acusilaus 6th/5th cent. BC Periphetes Anticlea Apollodorus 1st/2nd cent. AD Ardalus No mother mentioned Cercyon Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD Olenus Hyg. De astr...
- family Erebidae described by Nye in 1975. Its only species, Mopothila ardalus, was first described by Herbert Druce in 1891. It is found in Panama. Savela...
- Archinus (historian) Archon Archon basileus Archytas Archytas of Mytilene Ardalus Ardeas Aregon Areopagite constitution Areopagus Ares Ares Borghese Aresas...
- nomoi, sung to the accompaniment of an aulos, first devised by Clonas or Ardalus of Troezen Auletic nomoi, extended compositions for solo aulos, introduced...
- Macquart, 1839 Tab**** aranti Hays, 1961 Tab**** arctus Wang, 1982 Tab**** ardalus Philip, 1960 Tab**** ardens Wiedemann, 1821 Tab**** arenicolor Peus, 1980...