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Cilix (/ˈsɪlɪks/;
Ancient Gr****: Κίλιξ Kílix) was,
according to Gr**** mythology, a
Phoenician prince as the son of King
Agenor and Teleph****a or Argiope...
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Cilix glaucata, the
Chinese character, is a moth of the
family Drepanidae. It was
first described by the
Italian physician and naturalist,
Giovanni Antonio...
- Agenor's children; he was said to have been the
father of Europa, Cadmus,
Cilix, Phoenix, Phineus,
Thasus and sometimes,
Syros and Cepheus. Agenor's wife...
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Cilix tatsienluica is a moth in the
family Drepanidae first described by Oberthür in 1916. It is
found in
China (Sichuan, Hubei, Yunnan, Shansi, Shensi)...
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Cilix hispanica is a moth in the
family Drepanidae. It is
found in Portugal, Spain,
southern France,
Italy and
North Africa. The
wingspan is
about 25...
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Cilix danieli is a moth in the
family Drepanidae first described by
Watson in 1968. It is
found in Shanxi, China. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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Cilix patula is a moth in the
family Drepanidae first described by
Watson in 1968. It is
found in Yunnan, China. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching,...
- two brothers, Cadmus, who
brought the
alphabet to
mainland Greece, and
Cilix who gave his name to
Cilicia in Asia Minor, with the
author of Bibliotheke...
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Cilix filipjevi is a moth in the
family Drepanidae first described by
Nikolai Ivanovich Kardakoff in 1928. It is
found in the
Russian Far East (Ussuri)...
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Cilix depalpata is a moth in the
family Drepanidae first described by
Strand in 1911. It is
found in
Afghanistan and ****stan.
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