Definition of Mechanitis. Meaning of Mechanitis. Synonyms of Mechanitis

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- of the genus Mechanitis were named for the machine-like metallic appearance of the chrysalis in certain species such as the Mechanitis polymnia. The...
- ISBN 978-1-4243-0915-3. p.145. Media related to Mechanitis polymnia at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Mechanitis polymnia at Wikispecies Larvae and pupa v...
- man injured during the construction of the gateway to the Acropolis. Mechanitis (Μηχανῖτις), meaning skilled in inventing, was one of the epithets of...
- depictions of Aphrodite, she is shown smiling. Other epithets of her include Mechanitis meaning skilled in inventing and Automata because, according to Servius...
- suffused with yellow. N. mechanitis is endemic to New Zealand. Along with its type locality of Arthur's P****, N. mechanitis has been found at Mount Arthur...
- phyillyratiger heliconian Mechanitis lysimniaconfused tigerwing Mechanitis menapisvariable tigerwing Mechanitis polymniadisturbed tigerwing...
- Panama, Costa Rica) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mechanitis menapis. Mechanitis menapis at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms...
- Stalachtis phlegia coronis Stichel, 1929 Papilio susanna Fabricius, 1787 Mechanitis meriana Eschscholtz, 1821 Stalachtis phlegia susanna ab. pygmaea d'Almeida...
- Mechanitis lysimnia, the confused tigerwing, sweet-oil tiger or lysimnia tigerwing, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It was described...
- interminable flow of curious pleasures, illumined by the wandering star of Venus Mechanitis." Clark Ashton Smith wrote a romantic prose poem titled "In Cocaigne"...