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- Thelxiope is a genus of Cambrian and Ordovician arthropod. Four named species are known, the type species T. palaeothal****ia is known from the Burgess...
- Hyginus gives the number of the sirens as four: Teles, Raidne, Molpe, and Thelxiope; Eustathius states that they were two, Aglaopheme and Thelxiepeia; an...
- the Nature of the Gods"), "As to the Muses, there were at first four—Thelxiope, Aœde, Arche, and Melete—daughters of the second Jupiter." Cicero identifies...
- (suppressed) Dorippe fronticornis Lamarck in White, 1847 (nomen nudum) Thelxiope palpigera Rafinesque, 1814 Homola spinifrons Leach, 1815 Dorippe spinosus...
- attributed to four individuals. Thelxinoë, one of the sirens. Also known as Thelxiope or Thelxiepia. Thelxinoë, one of the four later recognized muses in Gr****...
- Heymons, 1901 Groups †Habeliida †Mollisoniida †Mollisonia †Corcorania †Thelxiope †Megacheira? Pycnogonida Euchelicerata †Offacolidae †Dibasterium †Setapedites...
- chelicerate, closer to crown group Chelicerata than members of Habeliida. Thelxiope Arthropoda stem-groupChelicerate Walcott Quarry A relative of Mollisonia...
- considered a member of the order Mollisoniida, alongside Mollisonia, Thelxiope, and Corcorania, the group are suggested to be stem-chelicerates. However...
- suggested to be closely related to Corcorania, Urokodia (formerly), and Thelxiope, which together form the order Mollisoniida. Paleobiota of the Burgess...
- illustration of "transition forms between Heliconius Melpomene and H. Thelxiope", which he thinks are no more different than "a couple of Dorking hens"...