- Alkyone, or of
Poseidon and the
Pleiad Celaeno.
Nycteus had two
daughters by Polyxo,
Nycteis and Antiope.
Nycteus and
Lycus fled from
Euboea after they murdered...
- the
daughter of
Nycteus.
Nycteus served as
regent for Labdacus, the son of Polydorus, when
Polydorus died at a
young age.
Nycteus's daughter, Antiope...
- Cadmus. His
mother was Nycteïs,
daughter of
Nycteus.
Polydorus died
while Labdacus was a child,
leaving Nycteus as his regent,
although Lycus soon replaced...
- also descended.
Depending on version,
Nyctaea is
either the
daughter of
Nycteus (usually a king of Thebes, but here
identified as a king of the Aethiopians)...
- Homer; in
later sources she is
called the
daughter of the "nocturnal" king
Nycteus of
Thebes or, in the Cypria, of Lycurgus, but for
Homer her site is purely...
-
Nycteus infumatus is a
species of plate-thigh
beetle in the
family Eucinetidae. It is
found in
North America. "
Nycteus infumatus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
-
called Callisto the
daughter of Lycaon,
Asius called her the
daughter of
Nycteus,
Pherecydes called her the
daughter of Ceteus, and
Hesiod called her a...
-
Hyperes and Anthas; and
Epopeus by Poseidon. Celaeno,
mother of
Lycus and
Nycteus by Poseidon; and of
Eurypylus and
Euphemus also by Poseidon. Sterope, also...
- father-in-law,
Nycteus, who
acted as
guardian for the
young Labdacus, the son of
Polydorus and Nycteis.
During the
regency of
Nycteus,
Thebes (Cadmea)...
- to the
genus Nycteus:
Nycteus bicolor (Reitter, 1887) g
Nycteus falsus Vit, 1999 i c g b
Nycteus hopffgarteni (Reitter, 1885) g
Nycteus infumatus (LeConte...