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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...
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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...
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Eidothea is a
genus of
rainforest plants.
Eidothea may also
refer to:
Eidothea (Gr**** myth),
several women in Gr****
mythology Campylocephalus, a genus...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Eidothea or
Idothea (Ancient Gr****: Εἰδοθέα) was the name of the
following women: Idothea, a
daughter of Oce**** and
possibly Tethys...
- Tragasia,
daughter of Celaenus; Cyanee,
daughter of the river-god Meander; or
Eidothea,
daughter of King
Eurytus of Caria. She fell in love with Caunus, her twin...
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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...
- two sons
named Cadmus and
Cilix and a
daughter named Europa. A
certain Eidothea, wife of Phineus, was
called the
sister of
Cadmus and thus
maybe the daughter...
- wife, Idaea,
daughter of the
Scythian king Dard**** (less
commonly Dia,
Eidothea,
sister of Cadmus, or Eurytia),
deceived him into
blinding these sons,...
- deep-water
coral reefs off the
coast of Mauritania.
Nightcap oak (
Eidothea hardeniana and
Eidothea zoexylocarya),
representing a
genus previously known only from...