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- Dercetis is the name of a nymph in Gr**** mythology. In Statius' Thebaid, she is portra**** as a ****ually aggressive figure who ravishes a youth named Lapithaon...
- initially classified into Dercetis, then reclassified into the now-defunct genus Leptotrachelus before being reclassified back into Dercetis. The same treatment...
- Superfamily: Noctuoidea Family: Erebidae Genus: Redectis Species: R. pygmaea Binomial name Redectis pygmaea (Grote, 1878) Synonyms Dercetis pygmaea Grote, 1878...
- Superfamily: Noctuoidea Family: Erebidae Genus: Redectis Species: R. vitrea Binomial name Redectis vitrea (Grote, 1878) Synonyms Dercetis vitrea Grote, 1878...
- Hermaphroditus is narrated in the fourth book of Ovid's Metamorphoses (see also Dercetis). There dwelt a Nymph, not up for hunting or archery: unfit for footraces...
- loved by the god Apollo Daulis Boeotia daughter of the river-god Cephisus Dercetis Boeotia mother of Alatreus by Laphitaon Diogeneia Attica daughter of the...
- Mississippi A plate with Nematonotus sp., Pseudostacus sp. and a partial Dercetis triqueter, found in Hakel, Lebanon Cretoxyrhina, one of the largest Cretaceous...
- †Caudadercetis Taverne, 2006 Genus †Cyranichthys Taverne, 1987 GenusDercetis Ag****iz, 1834 Genus †Dercetoides Chalifa, 1989 Genus †Hastichthys Taverne...
- the Syrian of Palestine observes." c. 8 CE: Ovid, Metamorphoses: (1) "...Dercetis of Babylon, who, as the Palestinians believe, changed to a fish, all covered...
- Dercetoides (meaning "resemblant of Dercetis") is a genus of prehistoric marine ray-finned fish from the Late Cretaceous period. It contains a single species...