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authorities in
connection with Hysiae.
Apollodorus records the town as
Erythra (Ἐρυθρά). It was in
ruins in the time of
Pausanias (second century). The...
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Erythras (/əˈrɪθrəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἐρύθραν) was a name
attributed to
three men in Gr**** mythology.
Erythras, son of
Poseidon and Amphimedusa, daughter...
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Legionella erythra is a Gram-negative
bacterium from the
genus Legionella which was
isolated from cooling-tower
water in Seattle. "LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de"...
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Rallidae Genus:
Amaurornis Species: A. phoenicurus
Binomial name
Amaurornis phoenicurus (Pennant, 1769) approximate
range Synonyms Erythra phoenicura...
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Problepsis erythra is a moth of the
family Geometridae. It is
found in Eritrea.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Problepsis erythra. Wikispecies...
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Erythras (Ancient Gr****: Ἐρυθρᾶς) was a port town of
ancient Ionia, near Erythrae. Strabo,
whose description proceeds from
south to north,
after describing...
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Erythromycin is an
antibiotic used for the
treatment of a
number of
bacterial infections. This
includes respiratory tract infections, skin infections,...
- The
Erythraean Sea (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἐρυθρὰ Θάλασσα,
Erythrà Thál****a, lit. 'Red Sea') was a
former maritime designation that
always included the Gulf...
- Afar: "Qasa Bad". Red Sea is a
direct translation of the
Ancient Gr****
Erythra Thal****a (Ἐρυθρὰ Θάλασσα). The sea
itself was once
referred to as the Erythraean...
- Snellen, 1879
Phauda enigma Hering, 1925
Phauda eos de Joannis, 1910
Phauda erythra Jordan, 1907
Phauda flammans Walker, 1854
Phauda fortunii Herrich-Schäffer...