- mythology,
Cynortas (Ancient Gr****: Κυνόρτας, /sɪˈnɔːrtəs/) or
Cynortes (Ancient Gr****: Κυνόρτης, /sɪˈnɔːrtiːz/) or
Cynortus was a king of Sparta.
Cynortas was...
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Cynorta is a
genus from the
subfamily Cynortinae. The
genus was
first described by Carl
Ludwig Koch. The type
species of
Cynorta is
Cynorta conspersa...
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Papilio cynorta, the
mimetic swallowtail or
common white banded papilio, is a
butterfly of the
family Papilionidae. It is
found in Africa,
including Sierra...
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described by Sørensen, 1932,
originally as a
subgenus of
Cynorta, with the type
species Cynorta innominata (Henriksen, 1932). The
revised group needs further...
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defined within Cosmetidae The
subfamily includes the
following genera:
Cynorta Koch, 1839
Cynortoides Roewer, 1912
Eucynorta Roewer, 1912 Holovonones...
- founder-king of
Iolcus Criasus, a king of
Argos Cylarabes, a king of
Argos Cynortas, a king of
Sparta Cyzicus, king of the Dolionians,
mistakenly killed by...
- Οἴβαλος, Oíbalos) was a king of Sparta.
Oibalus was the son of
either Cynortas or Argalus. He was the
second husband of
Princess Gorgophone and thus son-in-law...
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Amyclas and
Diomede (b)
Oebalus (c) Clio and
Pierus Siblings a Argalus,
Cynortas,
Laodamia (or Leanira), Harpalus,
Hegesandre and ?Polyboea (a) half-sister...
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Papilio wilsoni Rothschild, 1926
species group:
cynorta Papilio arnoldiana Vane-Wright, 1995
Papilio cynorta Fabricius, 1793 –
mimetic swallowtail Papilio...
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flying in
lowland forests.
Papilio plagiatus looks very
similar to
Papilio cynorta, but the male has pure
white discal bands, with no
traces of ivory, and...