- In Gr**** mythology,
Orseïs (/ɔːrsiːɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὀρσηΐς,
derived from ὄρσω - orsô, "to rouse, stir, awaken,
excite or arise") was the water-nymph...
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Mycalesis orseis, the
purple bushbrown, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in South-east Asia.
Mycalesis orseis orseis (Sumatra) Mycalesis...
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Orseis is a
genus of
annelids belonging to the
family Hesionidae. The
species of this
genus are
found in America. Species:
Orseis brevis Hartmann-Schröder...
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Phyciodes orseis, the
Orseis crescentspot or
California crescent, is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
western North America...
- was
additionally counted as one of the
children of ****en and the
oread Orseis (Othreis) and thus,
technically the
sister of Dorus.
Another possible sibling...
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according to
Apollodorus she was a
nymph named Orseis (Ὀρσηίς). M. L. West says that both
Othreis and
Orseis are "probably"
corruptions of
Othyis (Ὀθρυίς)...
- the
father of Dorus,
Xuthus and Aeolus; however, he
specifies the
nymph Orseis (rather than Othreis) as
their mother.
According to the
Byzantine chronicler...
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meaning "sparrow".
Xuthus was a son of King ****en of
Thessaly and the
nymph Orseis; and
brother of Dorus, Aeolus,
Xenopatra and
probably Neonus. He had two...
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between subspecies from 11.0– 17.4 days for the
first five
instars for A. m.
orseis, and 6.1– 9.56 days for A. m. monuste.
Pupation can be from 5.9 to 10 days...
- ****en who was
proved to be the strongest. Sons of ****en and the
nymph Orseis were Dorus, Xuthos, and Aeolus. Sons of
Xuthos and Kreousa,
daughter of...