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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...
- Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Megalopygidae Genus: Norape Species: N. cana Binomial name Norape cana (Dognin, 1907) Synonyms Sciathos cana Dognin, 1907...
- Trosia Hübner, 1820 Synonyms Alimera Möschler, 1883 Isochroma Felder, 1874 Langucys Butler, 1878 Sarothroma Herrich-Schäffer, 1855 Sciathos Walker, 1855...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...