-
nymphs), the
Dryads (oak tree
nymphs), the
Alseids (grove
nymphs), the
Naiads (spring
nymphs), the
Nereids (sea
nymphs), the
Oceanids (ocean
nymphs)...
- damselflies).
Arachnids such as spiders, mites, and
ticks also have
nymphs.
Nymphs of
aquatic insects, as in the Odonata, Ephemeroptera, and Plecoptera...
-
psychedelic folk band the Sea
Nymphs The Sea
Nymphs (band),
English psychedelic folk band from
Kingston upon
Thames The Sea
Nymphs (film), a 1914
American short...
-
television series Nymphs (band), a 1990s US-American
alternative rock band
Nymphs (album), an
album by The
Nymphs released in 1991 "
Nymph", a song by Brooke...
-
American wood-
nymphs, a brush-footed
butterfly genus) in
particular the
common wood-
nymph (C. pegala)
Ideopsis (Southeast
Asian tree- and wood-
nymphs, also known...
- 'like the
hidden tide') is the name of
several nymphs, the most well
known being: Calypso, the
nymph who, in Homer's Odyssey, kept
Odysseus with her...
-
enraptured Hylas is
abducted by
Naiads (female
water nymphs)
while s****ing
drinking water.
Hylas and the
Nymphs is
exhibited in the
Manchester Art Gallery. Hylas...
- dies in hit and run". The
Guardian UK.
January 15, 2011.
Retrieved January 17, 2011. The
Nymphs at
AllMusic Nymphs discography at
Discogs Nymphs at IMDb...
- pronunciation: [hesperÃdes]) are the
nymphs of
evening and
golden light of sunsets, who were the "Daughters of the Evening" or "
Nymphs of the West". They were also...
- used to
refer to tree
nymphs in general.
These were
nymphs of the
laurel trees. The Maliades,
Meliades or
Epimelides were
nymphs of
apple and
other fruit...