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- Thalysia (Ancient Gr****: Θαλύσια) was an ancient Gr**** festival celebrated in honour of Dionysus and Demeter or of Demeter alone. It was held in autumn...
- Clathria (Thalysias) amirantiensis Hooper, 1996 Clathria (Thalysias) anomala (Burton, 1933) Clathria (Thalysias) aphylla Hooper, 1996 Clathria (Thalysias) araiosa...
- 1870 Spongia subtriangularis Duch****aing, 1850 Thalysias rugosa Duch****aing & Michelotti, 1864 Thalysias subtriangularis (Duch****aing, 1850) Xestospongia...
- Amphimedon Species: A. m****alis Binomial name Amphimedon m****alis (Carter, 1886) Synonyms Haliclona m****alis (Carter, 1886) Thalysias m****alis Carter, 1886...
- often has polyp-like invertebrates living on its surface. "Clathria (Thalysias) lissoclada". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 23 September...
- Fontbressin and the Italian naturalist Giovanni Michelotti [it] in 1864 as Thalysias proxima. It was transferred from the genus Xestospongia to Neopetrosia...
- [lapsus] Spirastrella andrewsi George & Wilson, 1919 Spirastrella pulvinata (Bowerbank, 1872) Spongia dysoni Carter, 1882 Thalysias vesparia (Lamarck, 1814)...
- off the coast of tropical Brazil, this species closely resembles C. (Thalysias) mauriceburtoni (formerly C. flabellata) and C. (Axosuberites) georgiaensis...
- Zea L. Type species Zea mays L. Synonyms Euchlaena Schrad. Mays Mill. Mayzea Raf. Reana Brign. Thalysia ****ze × Euchlaezea Jan.Ammal ex Bor Mais Adans....
- help of the wind separates the grain from the chaff. Homer mentions the Thalysia a Gr**** harvest-festival of first fruits in honour of Demeter . In Hesiod...