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Hylaea may
refer to any of
these subjects:
Hylaea (geography), a
country visited by
Heracles where he
found the
monster Echidna Hylaea (literature), a...
- to have been born in
December 1912, when the Moscow-based
literary group Hylaea (Russian: Гилея [Gileya]) (initiated in 1910 by
David Burlyuk and his brothers...
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Hylaea is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Apocynaceae,
first described as a
genus in 1999. It is
native to the
Amazon rainforest of southern...
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Hylaea fasciaria, the
barred red, is a
species of moth in the
family Geometridae. The
species can be
found in
central and
northern Europe, the Urals, Caucasus...
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Hylaea is a
genus of
moths in the
family Geometridae erected by
Jacob Hübner in 1822.
Species include:
Hylaea fasciaria (Linnaeus, 1758) –
barred red...
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Snellenia hylaea is a
species of moth of the
family Stathmopodidae. It was
described by
Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1913. It is
found in New
South Wales...
- of
Hylaea were
located in open air, and were not
placed within any
larger structure or building.
Women performed rituals at the
shrine of
Hylaea, and...
- the Gods." The
inscription located this
shrine in the
wooded region of
Hylaea, where,
according to the
Scythian genealogical myth, was
located the residence...
- rear
large herds of
cattle and horses. The
country which the Gr****s
named Hylaea (Ancient Gr****: Υλαια, romanized: Hulaia, lit. 'the Woodland'), consisting...
- woke and
wandered about in
search of them, he came into the
country of
Hylaea. He then
found the
dracaena of
Scythia (sometimes
identified as Echidna)...