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- Susulus is a genus of stoneflies from the Perlodidae family. Susulus includes the following species: Susulus venustus (Jewett, 1965) DeWalt, R. E., U....
- fish. Also known as Suna or Sona, she is the daughter of the Sea King. Susulus appear in Turkic folklore as unlucky omens, both foretelling disaster and...
- 46°42′E / 39.750°N 46.700°E / 39.750; 46.700 Şuşulu (Shushulu) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. Şuşulu at GEOnet Names Server v t e...
- Laghu (pronounced [laɡu]), also known as Hoatana or Katova, is an extinct language of Santa Isabel in the Solomon Islands. Its last speaker died in 1984...
- Hauntology List of ghosts Paranormal activity Spiritism Spirit photography Susulu (mythology) La Llorona Kirby, R.S. (1804). "The Hammersmith Ghosts". Kirby's...
- syndrome", a disorder in which a child is born with legs fused together. Susulu (mythology) Thessalonike of Macedon#The legend of Thessalonike Undine And...
- a woolly body. He lures victims to a thicket and tickles them to death. SusuluMermaid in Turkic mythologies. She is a legendary aquatic creature with...
- spirits Călușari Kostroma Kelpie Naiad Nixie Ondine Selkie Sihuanaba Siren Susulu (mythology) Hantu Air Pomerantseva, Erna V. (1975). Mifologicheskie personazhi...
- Tibetan mythology Scythian mythology Shamanism in Siberia Turkish folklore Susulu (mythology) Turkic creation myth Leeming, David A., ed. (2001). "Turko-Mongol...
- Perlodes Banks, 1903 Perlodinella Klapálek, 1912 Protarcys Klapálek, 1912 Susulus Bottorff, Stewart & Knight, 1989 Tadamus Ricker, 1952 Yugus Ricker, 1952...