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- Eidothea is a genus of two species of rainforest trees in New South Wales and Queensland, in eastern Australia, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae...
- In Gr**** mythology, Eidothea or Idothea (Ancient Gr****: Εἰδοθέα) was the name of the following women: Idothea, a daughter of Oce**** and possibly Tethys...
- Eidothea hardeniana, commonly named nightcap oak, is a species of tree, up to 40 m (130 ft) tall, of the plant family Proteaceae, which botanist Robert...
- Eidothea is a genus of rainforest plants. Eidothea may also refer to: Eidothea (Gr**** myth), several women in Gr**** mythology Campylocephalus, a genus...
- Eidothea zoexylocarya is a species of tall rainforest trees endemic to north-eastern Queensland, Australia and constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae...
- Hecuba. By the Nereid Psamathe, Proteus fathered Theoclymenos and Theonoe (Eidothea or Eurynome). Cabeiro, mother of the Cabeiri and the three Cabeirian nymphs...
- wife, Idaea, daughter of the Scythian king Dard**** (less commonly Dia, Eidothea, sister of Cadmus, or Eurytia), deceived him into blinding these sons,...
- Dryandra tortifolia Dryandra tridentata Dryandra vestita Eidothea hardeniana P.H.Weston & Kooyman Eidothea zoexylocarya A.W.Douglas & B.Hyland Floydia praealta...
- deep-water coral reefs off the coast of Mauritania. Nightcap oak (Eidothea hardeniana and Eidothea zoexylocarya), representing a genus previously known only from...
- (Δέσποινη), daughter of Poseidon and Demeter, goddess of mysteries in Arcadia Eidothea (Ειδοθέα), prophetic sea nymph and daughter of Proteus Empusa (Ἔμπουσα)...