- deep emotions. Its
origin is
found in the word lyric,
derived via
Latin lyricus from the Gr**** λυρικός (lurikós), the
adjectival form of lyre. It is often...
-
lyrikos (from lyra, "lyre")
became the
regular form in both
Latin (as
lyricus) and in
modern languages. The
ancient scholars defined the
genre on the...
- articulation, meter, and
symmetry of expression. The word
lyric derives via
Latin lyricus from the Gr**** λυρικός (lurikós), the
adjectival form of lyre. It first...
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There are
currently two
recognized species in this genus:
Evorthodus lyricus (Girard, 1858) (Lyre goby)
Evorthodus minutus M**** & Hildebrand, 1928 (Small...
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carpintis Y Y
Luminous hake
Steindachneria argentea Y Y Lyre goby
Evorthodus lyricus Y Y
Mackerel scad
Decapterus macarellus Y Y Mahi-mahi
Coryphaena hippurus...
- New York & Oxford:
Oxford U.
Press - USA. Poltera, Orlando.
Simonides lyricus:
Testimonia und Fragmente. Einleitung,
kritische Ausgabe, Übersetzung und...
- Mo Witham-Live CD only, Wild Bird Records/mickeyjupp.com (UK) 2012 Nil
Lyricus Shetlandium, Collector's
Edition –
Volume 2 CD only, Wild Bird Records/mickeyjupp...
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triangulosa Steatoda variata Steatoda variata Stemmops bicolor Takayus lyricus Theridion australe Theridion cameronense Theridion cinctipes Theridion...
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spongicola Belly-spotted pygmy-goby (Eviota storthynx) Lyre goby (Evorthodus
lyricus)
Small goby (Evorthodus minutus)
Puntang goby (Exyrias puntang) Exquisite...
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Merosargus luridus Loew, 1855
Merosargus lutzi Curran, 1932
Merosargus lyricus James & McFadden, 1971
Merosargus megalopyge James, 1971
Merosargus melanothorax...