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flock nymphs).
Other nymphs included the
Hesperides (evening
nymphs), the
Hyades (rain
nymphs), and the
Pleiades (companions of Artemis).
Nymphs featured...
-
Nymphs (TV series), a 2013
Finnish television series Nymphs (band), a 1990s US-American
alternative rock band
Nymphs (album), an
album by The
Nymphs released...
-
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...
-
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...
-
Bouguereau in 1873. The
painting depicts a
satyr and a
group of
nymphs from Gr**** mythology.
Nymphs and
Satyr was
exhibited in
Paris at the 1873 Salon, which...
- In addition,
while a
nymph moults, it
never enters a
pupal stage. Instead, the
final moult results in an
adult insect.
Nymphs undergo multiple stages...
- 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...
-
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...
-
species of daffodil.
Liriope was
probably identified with Lilaia, the Naiad-
nymph of the
springs of the
river Kephisos. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 3. 340 v t e...
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Asian tree- and wood
nymphs, also
known as gl****y tigers, from a
different lineage of
Danainae Sevenia, the
African tree
nymphs, from the
tropical brushfoot...