- In Gr**** mythology,
Megarus (Ancient Gr****: Μέγαρος) may
refer to two
personages who were
credited to be
eponyms of Megara:
Megarus, a son of Zeus, by...
- cent. AD
Lacedaemon Taygete Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Archas Themisto Istros Megarus Nymph Sithnid Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Olenus Anaxithea Steph. Byz. 6th cent...
- mythology,
Megareus (Ancient Gr****: Μεγαρέας or Μεγαρέως), also
called Megarus (Μέγαρος), was king of
Onchestus in Boeotia. In some myths, he was the...
- 105)
provides a
description differentiating megarus from
nearby taxa and
discussing some forms. G. m.
megarus ****am, Burma,
Indochina G. m. megapenthesPeninsular...
- Dryops, Miletos, Tenes, Epidaurus, Ceos, Lycoras, Syrus, Pisus, Marathus,
Megarus, Patarus, Acraepheus, Cicon,
Chaeron and many
other sons of Apollo, under...
- (λᾱός, 'people') as
derived from laas ('stone'). The
Megarians told that
Megarus, son of Zeus and a
Sithnid nymph,
escaped Deucalion's
flood by swimming...
-
Megareus of
Onchestus by the sea god Poseidon. Otherwise, the
parentage of
Megarus can be
attributed to Onchestus, Apollo,
Aegeus or Hippomenes. Hyginus,...
-
Strymon bubastus (Stoll, 1780)
Strymon columella (Fabricius, 1793)
Strymon megarus (Godart, [1824])
Theope virgilius (Fabricius, 1793)
Agraulis vanillae (Linnaeus...
- zebra,
Graphium megarus (Westwood, 1844)
Great zebra (Graphium xenocles)
Lesser zebra (Graphium macareus)
Spotted zebra (Graphium
megarus)
Swordtails These...
-
macaristus Pathysa macareus perakensis—lesser
zebra Pathysa megarus megapenthes Pathysa megarus tiomanensis Pathysa ramaceus pendleburyi—Pendlebury's zebra...