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- In Gr**** mythology, Laestrygon (Ancient Gr****: Λαιστρυγών Laistrygon) was the son of Poseidon and possibly of Gaia. He was the father of Telepora or Telepatra...
- were a tribe of man-eating giants. They were said to have sprung from Laestrygon, son of Poseidon. According to Thucydides (6.2.1.) and Polybius (1.2.9)...
- Phalaena phaedusa Drury, 1782 Lobobunaea elegans Bouvier, 1928 Antheraea laestrygon Mabille, 1878 Lobonuaea laurae Strand, 1912 Bunaea thomsonii Kirby, 1877...
- of Aeolus, keeper of the winds and Telepora or Telepatra, daughter of Laestrygon. She was the sister of Androcles, Chrysippus, Iocastus, Phalacrus, Pheraemon...
- (or four) brothers, Antiphates, Cyclops, and Polyphemus (and possibly Laestrygon, according to Septimius), who each ruled a portion of the island. Odysseus...
- Pamendanga han****i Muir, 1928 Pamendanga hopkinsi Muir, 1934 Pamendanga laestrygon Fennah, 1958 Pamendanga matsumurae (Muir, 1918) Pamendanga nealei (Distant...
- either Cyane, daughter of Liparus or Telepora (Telepatra), daughter of Laestrygon. Xuthus's siblings were variously given as (1) Agathyrnus, Astyochus,...
- kohli Forel, 1909 C. kutteri Viehmeyer, 1924 C. laboriosa Smith, 1874 C. laestrygon Emery, 1869 C. laeviceps Smith, 1858 C. laevis Mayr, 1878 C. laevissima...
- Lacydes of Cyrene Ladon (mythology) Ladromus of Laconia Laelaps Laertes Laestrygon Laestrygonians Lagoras Laïs (physician) Laius Laius (Crete) Lakaina Lamachus...
- Astycrateia, daughter of Aeolus and Telepora or Telepatra, daughter of Laestrygon. She was the sister of Androcles, Chrysippus, Iocastus, Phalacrus, Pheraemon...