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| Medea sends the | nymph a poisoned mantle whose fire consumes her, and |
| itimate son of King Priam secretly born to the | nymph Alexirhoe, daughter of the river Granicus. |
| g in its setting the description of a Sleeping | Nymph allegedly found by the far-off Danube, with a |
| vestigation into the symbolic potential of the | Nymph and proposals made about the way this potentia |
| ch, in addition to the normal stages of larva, | nymph and imago, they have several others, with grea |
| The | nymph and triton on one of the fountain panels (see |
| ch, in addition to the normal stages of larva, | nymph and imago, they have several others, with grea |
| he Armchair Theatre productions Afternoon of a | Nymph and The Rose Affair; Cinema Eye, Cinema Ear: S |
| 1999: Lowe Boats acquired Roughneck, Sea | Nymph, and Suncruiser |
| all stages of the female (adult, second-instar | nymph and first-instar nymph. |
| The larva, after other two stages, forms the | nymph and finally the imago. |
| He also carved the | Nymph and Faun at Wayne State University's McGreagor |
| ough four stages in its lifecycle: egg, larva, | nymph and adult. |
| oup features a classicizing female figure (the | nymph) and a fawn (young deer, rather than the class |
| Nymph and Fawn is typical of the graceful, classical | |
| ee List of Etruscan mythological figures) is a | nymph and/or sibyl in the Etruscan religious framewo |
| And this is how the | nymph Arethusa became identified with a now legendar |
| According to Greek mythology, the | nymph Arethusa, for whom the ship was named, was tra |
| vertebrates: Mexican redknee tarantula, Jungle | nymph, Assassin bug, Giant cockroach, African Land S |
| It won one Golden | Nymph Award for best actor (Paul Gross). |
| Triton (partly man, partly fish) abducts a sea | nymph; behind them, another Triton uses a shell as a |
| ton, Yorkshire DEAE NYMPHAE BRIGANTIAE-"divine | nymph Brigantia" (Nicholson). |
| raph taken later, as evidence of the Nullarbor | Nymph, but the woman in the original photograph used |
| The three statues chosen were | Nymph by Janet Scudder, Education by Frances Goodwin |
| He also had a son named Bucolion by the | nymph Calybe, as recounted by Homer in the Iliad (6. |
| Chariklo is named after the | nymph Chariclo (Χαρικλω), the wife of Chiron and the |
| The | nymph, coiffed with a vine and nude except for a thi |
| In The | Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn, the nym |
| children by Medea, but he abandons her for the | nymph Creusa. |
| It is named for the son of Apollo and the | nymph Cyrene. |
| ing works include "Coy Daphne Fled", about the | nymph Daphne and her fate, and "Like as the lute del |
| on the story of the god Apollo's love for the | nymph Daphne as told in Ovid's Metamorphoses. |
| y of Apollo falling in love with the eponymous | nymph, Daphne, Jacopo Peri wrote Dafne for an elite |
| ge Codinus, it was named after a statue of the | nymph Daphne, brought from Rome. |
| on August 16, 1873, and named after Cyrene, a | nymph, daughter of king Hypseus and beloved of Apoll |
| The | nymph Echo is loved by Narcisse, but also desired by |
| of the United States Navy to be named for the | nymph Echo. |
| In 1932 he published a novel, | Nymph Errant, about a girl returning to her finishin |
| The newly hatched | nymph feeds on the plant for two of its instars, the |
| conduct an inter-school cultural fest called ' | Nymph Fiesta' which is managed by the higher seconda |
| ngest journalist ever to be awarded the Golden | Nymph for Best News Story at the Monte Carlo film an |
| The cicada spends seven years in | nymph form drinking sap from plant roots underground |
| When in the | nymph form they may camouflage themselves from preda |
| ythology, Larissa (Greek: Λάρισσα) was a local | nymph from Thessaly. |
| Lowe Boats Sea | Nymph Great Lakes Special 16 foot recreational fishi |
| The Ceylon Tree | Nymph has a wingspan of 110-155 mm, making it the la |
| A newly hatched | nymph has a blueish-white prothorax and legs. |
| The | nymph has stripes on the side of the thorax and dist |
| A wingless first instar | nymph hatches from an egg, about the size of the tip |
| The death of the | Nymph Hesperia by Elie Delaunay. |
| One day he catches sight of the | nymph Hesperia, daughter of the river Cebren, falls |
| The adult tick and | nymph hide in nest and sheltered spots from where th |
| thesis by Dora Dallwitz analyses the Nullarbor | Nymph Hoax as a fantasy, opening it to the scrutiny |
| ith two more sons, Nisus (whose mother was the | nymph Ida) and Hippocoon. |
| been the son of the river Scamander and of the | nymph Idaea. |
| for fly fishing only using either dry flies or | nymph imitative patterns. |
| It is named after Calypso, a sea | nymph in Greek mythology, a name it shares with Caly |
| It is named after Panopea, a | nymph in Greek mythology; the name was chosen by Rob |
| Named for Egeria (a fountain | nymph in Roman mythology, and the wife of Numa Pompi |
| Nymph in 2nd instar | |
| Nymph in fifth (and final) instar | |
| For the | nymph in Greek mythology, see Chrysopeleia (mytholog |
| It was named after Oenone, a | nymph in Greek mythology. |
| It is named after Castalia, a | nymph in Greek mythology. |
| Melissa is also the name of a Cretan | nymph in Greek mythology who collected honey. |
| A statue of a | nymph, in keeping with the style and age of the Temp |
| Many species of wasps parasitize the juvenile ( | nymph); injecting their eggs using their ovipositor |
| Artemis responded by transforming the | nymph into a spring or fountain. |
| The Constant | Nymph is a 1928 British silent film drama, directed |
| An unfed | nymph is under two mm long. |
| Nymph IV instar - Dorsal view | |
| was the son of the river god Cephissus and the | nymph Liriope. |
| The | nymph lives for around 7 years. |
| The | nymph migrates along a tree branch, then settles dow |
| But the Sleeping | Nymph motif and the accompanying inscription applied |
| The psyllid | nymph moults five times. |
| r, the fickle west wind, and his love Flora, a | nymph of flowers and springtime. |
| Thyia was also related to Castalia, the | nymph of the spring; Melaena, an alternative mother |
| Nymph of Night, 1904, | |
| A | nymph of Aradus cinnamomeus |
| Fulchiero named the boat after Argia the water | nymph of the Tiber River in Rome. |
| They were sons of Enops and a Naiad | nymph of the river Satnioeis. |
| The | nymph of the pronghorn clubtail is large in size wit |
| The adult and | nymph of the species suck sap from the leaves of the |
| Rachel Seaman took schooner | Nymph off Pass Cavallo, Texas, 21 April 1863. |
| huru, King Ghangh loved and married an Apsara ( | nymph) on the condition that he would not visit her |
| d Amphibolis griffithii, commonly known as sea | nymph or wire weed. |
| tine Sibyl, was in Roman mythology a prophetic | nymph or Sibyl, a naiad who lived in the sulfuric sp |
| d usually with a suitable classical title of a | nymph or goddess. |
| The Morant's Tree | Nymph or Obscure Tree Nymph (Sevenia morantii) is a |
| ral small, pale-coloured, oval eggs on a large | nymph or an adult bug. |
| Nymph patrolled the Mississippi River and its tribut | |
| The Nullarbor | Nymph, referring to supposed sightings of a half nak |
| Since the Ceylon Tree | Nymph requires very little effort to fly its wing be |
| The | nymph respectfully gave the garland to the sage, whe |
| s, this Ajax is called a son of Oileus and the | nymph Rhene and is also mentioned among the suitors |
| orn of the union of Helios the sun god and the | nymph Rhode, and the cities were named for their thr |
| nysius), in a chariot drawn by panthers, and a | nymph riding a seahorse. |
| Keroessa was brought up by the | nymph Semestra and in due course she gave birth to a |
| nd areas with open bush, where their left-over | nymph skins can be seen on tree trunks and branches |
| living from two to five or more weeks, and the | nymph stage lasting from five to 20 days. |
| with only six legs, but develop eight legs by | nymph stage. |
| no larval stage, instead going through several | nymph stages with the nymphs resembling adults but h |
| a, the species is gregarious in its larval and | nymph stages, feeding on a variety of plants and pro |
| larva in the lungs of hosts and undergo three | nymph stages. |
| re Gibson marble reliefs from the house, and a | Nymph statue by R J Wyatt, which are now at the Walk |
| mural shows a satyr playing the panpipes and a | nymph suckling a goat, in an Arcadian scene. |
| ence to the myth of the amorous pursuit of the | nymph Syrinx by the god Pan. |
| Pan invented the pan flute when following the | nymph Syrinx. |
| er of the Palici, born to Adranus's lover, the | nymph Thalia. |
| and working as assembly cutter on The Constant | Nymph that same year. |
| one may suspect that the legend of Egeria, the | nymph that inspired king Numa Pompilius (the second |
| ember 1927, as Peveril Leyburn in The Constant | Nymph, then in January 1928 toured as Lewis Dodd in |
| Larvae moults to | nymph, there are two (2) nymphal stages (Nymph stage |
| She was named after the Greek | nymph Thetis. |
| ggested that the relationship of the Nullarbor | Nymph to the land is an important issue. |
| they fall off and develop over three stages of | nymph to adult mites. |
| The Little | Nymph Underwing or Little Bride Underwing (Catocala |
| Elizabeth Elstob (1683-1756), the 'Saxon | Nymph,' was born and brought up in the Quayside area |
| Frederick Ashton's ballet Ondine about a water | nymph, was choreographed for Margot Fonteyn. |
| HMS | Nymph was a 14-gun Swan-class sloop of the Royal Nav |
| entions farmers of Sessland, Trundlebeer, West | Nymph, Week, Gooseford, Lovaton and Cullaford all of |
| rdita were both in Catherine Cookson's The Rag | Nymph, where Perdita played the younger version of h |
| It hatches into a | nymph, which in turn develops into a protonymph, and |
| Issus coleoptratus | nymph with dryinid larva under right wing |
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