- (plural harpies,
Ancient Gr****: ἅρπυια, romanized:
hárpyia,
pronounced [hárpyːa]; Latin:
harpȳia) is a half-human and half-bird,
often believed to be...
- Cope
named two new species,
Ornithochirus umbrosus and
Ornithochirus harpyia, in an
attempt to ****ign them to the
large European genus Ornithocheirus...
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Harpyia is a moth
genus in the
family Notodontidae,
occurring in the Palaearctic.
Harpyia asymmetria Harpyia longipennis Harpyia microsticta Harpyia milhauseri...
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Epeira doreyana Epeira caliginosa Nephila ornata Epeira penicillum Epeira harpyia Nephila chrysogaster Meta
ornata Nephila ****iosa
Nephila aurosa Nephila...
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Hierodula harpyia is a
species of
praying mantis in the
family Mantidae. "Hierodula
harpyia". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-01-24. Patel, Shveta; Singh, Rajendra...
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Harpyia milhauseri, the
tawny prominent, is a moth of the
family Notodontidae. The
species was
first described by
Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. It...
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Harpyia longipennis is a moth in the
family Notodontidae. It is
found in south-east Asia,
including India and Thailand.
Harpyia longipennis longipennis...
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harpyja and the word "harpy" in the
common name both come from
Ancient Gr****
harpyia (ἅρπυια). They
refer to the
harpies of
Ancient Gr**** mythology.
These were...
- Cope re****igned the
species O.
umbrosus and O.
harpyia into
Pterodactylus umbrosus and
Pterodactylus harpyia,
though these species had been
considered nomina...
- 1833
Papilio leodice Cramer, 1777
Papilio harpyia Fabricius, 1781
Papilio trullus Herbst, 1794
Precis harpyia (Fabricius, 1781)
Precis monroviana Staudinger...