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Callianira Bialata
Callianira can refer to: * one of the Nereids, sea-nymphs in Greek mythology * ''Callianira (ctenophore)'', a genus of tentaculate comb jellies, established by Péron and Lesueur in 1810 * ''Callianira'', an invalid butterfly genus established by Hübner around 1819, now in ''Limenitis ''Limenitis'' is a genus of brush-footed butterflies, commonly called the admirals. The sister butterflies ('' Adelpha'') and commander butterflies ('' Moduza'') are sometimes included here. The name ''Limenitis'' is New Latin "of harbours", fro ...'' * ''Callianira'', an invalid butterfly genus established by Doubleday in 1847, now in '' Eunica'' {{Disambiguation, genus ...
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Nereid
In Greek mythology, the Nereids or Nereides ( ; grc, Νηρηΐδες, Nērēḯdes; , also Νημερτές) are sea nymphs (female spirits of sea waters), the 50 daughters of the ' Old Man of the Sea' Nereus and the Oceanid Doris, sisters to their brother Nerites. They often accompany Poseidon, the god of the sea, and can be friendly and helpful to sailors (such as the Argonauts in their search for the Golden Fleece). Etymology The synonyms Νηρηΐδες and Νημερτές are etymologically unrelated. Νηρηΐδες is a patronymic, describing them as the daughters of Nereus. Νημερτές means literally 'not-mistaking', and there is an adjective of the same form meaning 'clear', 'unmistakable', or 'true'. Mythology The Nereids symbolized everything that is beautiful and kind about the sea. Their melodious voices sang as they danced around their father. They are represented as beautiful women, crowned with branches of red coral and dressed in white sil ...
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Callianira (ctenophore)
''Callianira'' is a genus of ctenophores belonging to the family Mertensiidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe, Northern America, Southernmost Southern America, Antarctica. Species: *''Callianira antarctica'' *''Callianira bialata'' *''Callianira compressa'' *''Callianira cristata'' *''Callianira diploptera'' *''Callianira ficalbi'' *''Callianira hexagona ''Callianira hexagona'' is a species of ctenophore of the family Mertensiidae Mertensiidae is a family of ctenophores belonging to the order Cydippida. Genera: * '' Callianira'' Péron & Lesueur, 1808 * '' Charistephane'' Chun, 1879 * ''Gastr ...'' References Ctenophore genera Tentaculata {{ctenophore-stub ...
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Tentaculata
Tentaculata is a class of comb jellies. The common feature of this class is a pair of long, feathery, contractile tentacles, which can be retracted into specialised ciliated sheaths. In some species, the primary tentacles are reduced and they have smaller, secondary tentacles. The tentacles have colloblasts, which are sticky-tipped cells that trap small prey. Body size and shape varies widely. The group includes the small, oval sea gooseberries found on both Atlantic and Pacific coasts. The more flattened species of the genus '' Mnemiopsis'', about long, are common on the upper Atlantic coast; it has a large mouth and mainly feeds on larval molluscs and copepods. This species is brilliantly luminescent. The similar, but larger, genus '' Leucothea'' is abundant on the Pacific coast. Venus girdle The Venus girdle (''Cestum veneris'') is a comb jelly in the family Cestidae. It is the only member of its genus, ''Cestum''. Description Venus girdles resemble transparent ri ...
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Limenitis
''Limenitis'' is a genus of brush-footed butterflies, commonly called the admirals. The sister butterflies (''Adelpha'') and commander butterflies (''Moduza ''Moduza'' is a genus of south-east Asian (Indomalayan realm) Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies commonly called the commanders. Species Listed alphabetically:New Latin "of harbours", from Ancient Greek Λιμενιτις (from λιμήν, a harbour, haven).


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