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- Atherion is a small genus of silversides, known as the pricklenose silversides. It is the only genus in the family Atherionidae. Other authorities classify...
- Atherion elymus, the bearded silverside or pickleface hardyhead, is a species of silverside from the family Atherionidae. It is found in the western Pacific...
- The pricklenose silverside (Atherion africanum) is a species of silverside from the family Atherionidae. It is found in the western Indian Ocean from India...
- clupeoides has most of its head covered by dermal teeth (as does, probably, Atherion elymus, another bony fish). This is most likely a secondary evolved characteristic...
- McCulloch's hardyhead (Atherion maccullochi) is a species of silverside from the family Atherionidae. This species occurs off the coasts of Australia....
- v. Eris, in Lexicon Iconographi**** Mythologiae classicae (LIMC) III.1 ATHERION-EROS, Artemis Verlag, Zürich and Munich, 1981. ISBN 3-7608-8751-1. Internet...
- Théodora (1986). "Baubo". Lexicon Iconographi**** Mythologiae classicae III-1 Atherion-Eros. Artemis & Winkler Verlag. Kern, Otto (1922). Orphicorum fragmenta...
- I: Aara - Aphlad (1981) Vol. II: Aphrodisias - Athena (1984) Vol. III: Atherion - Eros / Amor, Cupido (1986) Vol. IV: Eros (in Etruria) - Herakles (1988)...
- damselfly Anonychium africanum, a legume Aspidodiadema africanum, a sea urchin Atherion africanum, a fish This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Atherina punctata Bennett, 1833 Atherina morrisi Jordan & Starks, 1906 Atherion morrisi (Jordan & Starks, 1906) Hepsetia morrisi (Jordan & Starks, 1906)...