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- the Hyades, they were sometimes called the Atlantides, Dodonides, or Nysiades, nursemaids and teachers of the infant Dionysus. The Pleiades were thought...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neptis nysiades. Wikispecies has information related to Neptis nysiades. "Neptis Fabricius, 1807" at Markku Savela's...
- In Gr**** mythology, the Nysiads or Nysiades (Ancient Gr****: Νυσιάδες) were Oceanid nymphs of mythical Mount Nysa. Zeus entrusted the infant god Dionysus...
- desire'. Erato, one of the Gr**** Muses. Erato, one of the Nymphs Dodonides (Nysiades), nurses of Dionysus in Mount Nysa. Erato, a Libyan princess, was one of...
- and along with their half sisters, were called Atlantides, Modonodes, or Nysiades and were the caretakers of the infant Bacchus. Orion pursued the Pleiades...
- the Neptis agatha species groupapparently only differs [from Neptis nysiades] in having the discal spot 6 on the forewing absent or very narrowly linear...
- Charaxes zelica, Euphaedra medon, Euphaedra harpalyce, Neptis clarei, Neptis nysiades, Neptis rogersi, Neptis troundi) feed on P. pinnata. Bates, H. W. (1864)...
- Nymphalidae. It is found in Gabon. It is a member of the clarei sub-group of the nysiades group. The members of the clarei sub-group are Neptis camarensis Neptis...
- woodland. N. puella Auriv. has an expanse of 34—37 mm. and only differs from nysiades in discal spots 2—8 on the forewing forming a completely continuous transverse...
- agatha species group. N. trigonophora Btlr. (48 e) is also near Neptis nysiades, but discal spot 4 of the forewing is small and triangular; the cell of...