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- Crithote is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1864. Crithote horripides Walker, 1864 Crithote pannicula...
- Crithote or Krithote (Ancient Gr****: Κριθωτή or Κριθώτη) was an ancient Gr**** city located in Thrace, located in the region of the Thracian Chersonesos...
- Ladda crithote is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Ecuador. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dalla crithote. Wikispecies...
- Chrysopolis Cius ****ae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote Cypasis Cypsela Cyzicus Dadokome Dacibyza Damalis Daphne Mainomene Daphnus...
- meaning "cape lookout"; anciently Ancient Gr****: Κριθωτή - Krithotí, Latin: Crithote; also formerly Turkovekla and Tourkovígla) is a headland in Acarnania forming...
- Chrysopolis Cius ****ae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote Cypasis Cypsela Cyzicus Dadokome Dacibyza Damalis Daphne Mainomene Daphnus...
- Chrysopolis Cius ****ae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote Cypasis Cypsela Cyzicus Dadokome Dacibyza Damalis Daphne Mainomene Daphnus...
- Chrysopolis Cius ****ae Cobrys Cocylium Colla Colonae Cremaste Crenides Cressa Crithote Cypasis Cypsela Cyzicus Dadokome Dacibyza Damalis Daphne Mainomene Daphnus...
- Crithote and then Pactya, situated 36 stadia from Cardia. It is said that Miltiades founded it. Strabo places it on the Propontis between Crithote and...
- especially named by writers in antiquity, the promontory of Actium and that of Crithote (Κριθωτή), on the west coast, forming one side of the small bay, on which...