- as
elapids /ˈɛləpədz/, from
Ancient Gr****: ἔλαψ élaps,
variant of ἔλλοψ
éllops "sea-fish") is a
family of
snakes characterized by
their permanently erect...
- scales. Its
specific name, elapsoides, is a
Latinization of the Gr**** word
éllops (ελλοπς)
which refers to
coral and was used to
describe the 19th century...
- needed] The name
comes from the
Ancient Gr**** ἔλοψ (élops),
variant of ἔλλοψ (
éllops),
referring to a kind of
serpent or
serpentlike sea fish.
Compare the name...
- (Μάκρις) and
Doliche (Δολίχη) from its
elongated shape, or
Ellopia (after
Ellops the son of Ion),
Aonia and
Abantis from the
tribes inhabiting it, or Ocha/Oche...
- island.
Strabo reports a
tradition that the town was
founded by the
mythical Ellops the son of Ion who may have been the
brother of Aïclus and Cothus. Ellopia...
-
Elops Species: E. saurus
Binomial name
Elops saurus Linnaeus, 1766
Synonyms Ellops saurus Minding 1832
Argentina carolina Linnaeus 1766
Harengus minor bahamensis...
- Müller 1835 non
Brandt &
Ratzeburg 1833 non Ag****iz 1846 non
Browne 1789;
Ellops Minding 1832 non
Gistel 1848;
Alloelops (Nybelin 1979);
Elops (Alloelops)...
-
seurugus Güldenstädt 1772 [Bonnaterre 1788]
Acipenser helops Pallas 1814
Ellops helops (Pallas 1814)
Acipenser rostratus Brandt &
Ratzeburg 1833 [Heckel...
- was
buried at Potamus.
According to some accounts, Ion was the
father of
Ellops,
founder of Ellopia, and
possibly of Aïclus (Aiklos) and
Cothus (Kothos)...
- ex
Fitzinger &
Heckel 1836 non
Bonaparte 1846
Dinoctus Rafinesque 1818
Ellops Gistl 1848 non
Mining 1832
Helops Brandt &
Ratzeburg 1833 non Ag****iz 1846...