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‖ ellops Obs. in actual use. (ˈɛlɒps) [a. Gr. ἔλλοψ or ἔλοψ, the name of a fish and of a serpent. (The variants Elaps and Elops are used in mod. zoological Latin in different senses).] 1. A kind of serpent.1667 Milton P.L. x. 526 Cerastes hornd, Hydrus, and Ellops drear. 2. A kind of fish mentioned ...
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Ellopia
Strabo reports a tradition that the town was founded by the mythical Ellops the son of Ion who may have been the brother of Aïclus and Cothus. Ellopia was in the territory of Oreus (previously named Histiaea) near the mountain Telethrius, and Ellops later added to his dominions Histiaea, Perias
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Elops
‖ Elops Zool. (ˈiːlɒps) [mod.L. a. Gr. ἔλοψ: see ellops.] A genus of fishes of the Herring family; ‘spread over all tropical and sub-tropical seas’ (Günther).
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Elopiformes
Elops Linnaeus 1766 non Bonaparte 1831 non Commerson ex Lacépède 1801 [Helops Müller 1835 non Brandt & Ratzeburg 1833 non Agassiz 1846 non Browne 1789; Ellops
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dipsas
‖ dipsas (ˈdɪpsæs) Pl. dipsades (ˈdɪpsədiːz). Also 5 dypsa, 6 (Her.) dipsez, 8 dipsa, dypsas. [L. dipsas, Gr. δίψας a serpent whose bite caused great thirst, orig. adj., causing thirst, f. δίψα thirst. Cf. F. dipsade, dipsas, older dipse (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. A serpent whose bite was fabled ...
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Anurogryllus
brevicaudatus Saussure, 1877
Anurogryllus celerinictus Walker, 1973
Anurogryllus cubensis (Rehn, 1937)
Anurogryllus ecphylos Otte, 2006
Anurogryllus ellops
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Obroatis
Species
Obroatis chloropis Hampson, 1926
Obroatis columba Butler, 1879
Obroatis curvilineata Dognin, 1912
Obroatis distincta Butler, 1879
Obroatis ellops
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Hydrus
‖ Hydrus (ˈhaɪdrəs) [L., ad. Gr. ὕδρος water-snake; cf. hydra.] 1. A fabulous water-snake or sea-serpent.1667 Milton P.L. x. 525 The Hall, thick swarming now With complicated monsters, head and tail,..Cerastes hornd. Hydrus, and Ellops drear. b. A former name for a genus of venomous sea-snakes, now ...
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cerastes
‖ cerastes Zool. (sɪˈræstɪz) [L. cerastēs, a. Gr. κεράστης horned, a horned serpent, f. κέρας horn.] A genus of venomous serpents found in Africa and some parts of Asia, having a projecting scale or ‘horn’ above each eye; the horned viper. Early and poetic uses are drawn vaguely from Pliny, and othe...
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Zaretis
Felder, 1869) – ghost leafwing
Zaretis ellops (Ménétriés, 1855) – holey leafwing
Zaretis isidora (Cramer, [1779]) – Cramer's leafwing
Zaretis itys (
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缺翅蛱蝶属
物种
枯叶缺翅蛱蝶 Zaretis callidryas
艾洛缺翅蛱蝶 Zaretis ellops
伊斯缺翅蛱蝶 Zaretis isidora
缺翅蛱蝶 Zaretis itys
橙红缺翅蛱蝶 Zaretis syene
Zaretis [n. sp.]
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Elaps
‖ Elaps (ˈiːlæps) [mod.L. a. Gr. ἔλαψ corrupt var. of ἔλλοψ: see ellops.] A genus of venomous colubrine snakes, chiefly found in the tropical countries both of the Old and New World.
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Lesmone
cinerea (Butler, 1878) Jamaica
Lesmone detrahens (Walker, 1858) Florida, Texas – detracted owlet moth
Lesmone duplicans (Möschler, 1880) Suriname
Lesmone ellops
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