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Ancient Gr****: Σκίαθος, romanized: Skíathos, IPA: [skí.atʰos]; Latin:
Sciathos and Sciathus) is a
small Gr****
island in the
northwest Aegean Sea. Skiathos...
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Trosia Hübner, 1820
Synonyms Alimera Möschler, 1883
Isochroma Felder, 1874
Langucys Butler, 1878
Sarothroma Herrich-Schäffer, 1855
Sciathos Walker, 1855...
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Insecta Order:
Lepidoptera Family:
Megalopygidae Genus:
Norape Species: N. cana
Binomial name
Norape cana (Dognin, 1907)
Synonyms Sciathos cana Dognin, 1907...
- Species: E. revocans
Binomial name
Endobrachys revocans Felder, 1874
Synonyms Sciathos arpi Schaus, 1900
Trosia revocans Trosia caramia Dyar, 1910
Edebessa ferugina...
- Species: T. acca
Binomial name
Thoscora acca (Schaus, 1892)
Synonyms Megalopyge acca Schaus, 1892
Trosia electra Hopp, 1922
Sciathos ribbei Druce, 1898...
- dimas.
Subsequent authors placed it in the
genera Chrysauge, Idalus, and
Sciathos until Harrison Dyar,
following Hübner in 1822, ****igned it to Trosia, where...
- Skántzoura, Σκάνδηρα Skandira.
Skiathos Σκιάθος Skiáthos Σκιάθος Skiáthos
Sciathos and
Sciathus Skopelos Σκόπελος Skópelos Πεπάρηθος
Peparethos or Peparethus...
- Thermopylae. The same day, the
Persian fleet finally appeared through the Gap of
Sciathos, and
began mooring on the
coast opposite Artemisium, at Aphetae. According...
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garrison in it, and then
sailed to the
Cyclades and won over
Peparethos and
Sciathos and some
other islands which had been
subject to the Lacedaemonians. Two...
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naval engagement in
which he was victorious, then
captured the
island of
Sciathos,
which the
Mithridatics were
using as a storehouse. He
crucified all escaped...