- The
hamadryas baboon (Papio
hamadryas /ˌhæməˈdraɪ.əs/; Tigrinya: ጋውና gawina; Arabic: الرُبَّاح, Al Robah) is a
species of
baboon within the Old World...
- Look up
hamadryas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hamadryas was a nymph, the
mother of the
hamadryads in Gr**** mythology, and the name has been used...
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considerably between hamadryas baboons and the
remaining species,
sometimes collectively referred to as
savanna baboons. The
hamadryas baboons often appear...
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Subspecies of
Hamadryas amphinome,
listed alphabetically, include:
Hamadryas amphinome amphinome (Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil)
Hamadryas amphinome fumosa...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Hamadryas (Ancient Gr****: Ἁμάδρυας) was the
nymph daughter of
Orius (mountain-god of
Othrys or the Pindus) and
sister Oxylus (daimon...
- A
hamadryad or
hamadryas (/hæməˈdraɪ.æd/;
Ancient Gr****: ἁμαδρυάς, pl: ἁμαδρυάδες, romanized:
Hamadryás, pl: Hamadryádes) is a Gr****
mythological being...
- in this genus:
Hamadryas albicornis (Staudinger, [1885])
Hamadryas alicia (Bates, 1865)
Hamadryas amphichloe (Boisduval, 1870)
Hamadryas amphinome (Linnaeus...
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larvae feed on
Dalechampia and
Tragia species.
Hamadryas februa februa (Brazil, Paraguay, Peru)
Hamadryas februa ferentina (Godart, [1824]) (southern Texas...
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genus Ophiophagus was
proposed by Günther in 1864 in
place of
Hamadryas, as the
genus Hamadryas was
already used for the
cracker butterflies. The name is...
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Hamadryas belladonna, the
belladonna cracker, is a
species of
cracker butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
endemic to Brazil.
Hamadryas belladonna...