- In Gr**** mythology,
Tyndareus (/tɪnˈdɛriəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Τυνδάρεος, Tundáreos; Attic: Τυνδάρεως, Tundáreōs; [tyndáreɔːs]) was a
Spartan king. Tyndareus...
- the trade,
while Tyndarus risks his life by remaining. A
friend of
Philocrates named Aristophontes has also been captured, and
Tyndarus’
efforts to fool...
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Erebia tyndarus, the
Swiss br****y ringlet, is a
European brush-footed
butterfly species of the
subfamily Satyrinae. The
Swiss br****y
ringlet belongs to...
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Xylophanes tyndarus is a moth of the
family Sphingidae first described by Jean
Baptiste Boisduval in 1875. It is
distributed from
Mexico and
Belize to...
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triopes Erebia gorge f.
erynis Erebia gorge underside Erebia tyndarus Erebia tyndarus underside Erebia claudina Erebia claudina underside Erebia c****ioides...
- Weymer, 1894 (Colombia) H. e.
thielei Rif****h, 1900 (French Guiana) H. e.
tyndarus Weymer, 1897 (Bolivia) H. e.
yuruani Brown & Fernández, 1985 (Venezuela)...
- king Amyclas, the
father of Hyacinthus, and to have been the
abode of
Tyndarus, and of
Castor and Pollux, who are
hence called Amyclaei Fratres. Amyclae...
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Elian captive, Aristophontes,
recognises Tyndarus and
inadvertently informs Hegio what has happened.
Tyndarus is sent to hard
labour in a
stone quarry...
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completely resolved. Still, the br****y
ringlets are taxa
similar to E.
tyndarus – the
Swiss br****y
ringlet –, and in many
cases certainly close relatives...
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described as a
forma of
Erebia tyndarus from
North Persia. It is
often smaller than the
nymotypical form of
tyndarus, the band of the fore- and hindwing...