- and Greece.
Legends claim that
Orestias was
founded by Orestes, the son of
Agamemnon and Clytemnestra.
Orestias or
Orestia is
thought to have been the same...
- The
Titicaca orestias, Lake
Titicaca orestias, or Lake
Titicaca flat-headed fish (
Orestias cuvieri), also
known by its
native name amanto, is a likely...
-
Orestias and the
catfish Astroblepus and
Trichomycterus being the primary—in many
places only—native genera. Of the 45
recognized species of
Orestias...
- bonariensis. In
addition to the
Titicaca orestias,
native fish
species in the lake's
basin are
other species of
Orestias, and the
catfish Trichomycterus dispar...
- has
information related to
Orestias elegans.
Orestias elegans may
refer to:
Orestias elegans (fish), a
species of fish
Orestias elegans (plant), a species...
- the Gulf of Guinea.
Orestias elegans Ridl. - São Tomé, Príncipe
Orestias foliosa Summerh. in G.M.D.Troupin - Gabon,
Zaire Orestias micrantha Summerh. -...
-
Orestias may
refer to: Orestiada, a town in the
Evros regional unit,
Greece the
ancient Gr**** city of
Orestias, now in
Turkey Orestias (fish), a genus...
- city.
Orestias hosts two
sports club with
presence in the
higher national divisions,
Orestis Orestiadas F.C. a
football club and A.C.
Orestias a volleyball...
-
Orestia may
refer to:
Orestis (region), an
ancient region of
Epirotic Macedonia The old name for Edirne, a city in
Turkey The Oresteia, a
trilogy of Gr****...
- (eds.). "
Orestias parinacotensis". FishBase.
August 2019 version. Eschmeyer,
William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan,
Richard (eds.). "
Orestias parinacotensis"...