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Eupalinian aqueduct
The Eupalinian aqueduct (in Greek: Efpalinion orygma, Ευπαλίνιον όρυγμα) is a tunnel of 1,036 m length in Samos, Greece, built in the sixth century BC to serve as an aqueduct. Its unique characteristic is that it was opened from both ends (amfistomon, αμφίστομον, 'having t..
Eupalinos
Eupalinos was a Greek engineer in 6th century BC. He built the famous Eupalinian aqueduct, a subterranean engineering masterpiece built for strategic defensive reasons to supply fresh water to the ancient capital of Samos, the Pythagoreio. He commenced the works ordered by the famous Samian tyrant P..
Eupalinus
Eupalinus of Megara, a Greek architect, constructed for the tyrant Polycrates of Samos a remarkable tunnel to bring water to the city, passing under a hill. This aqueduct still exists, and is one of the most remarkable constructions in Greece. References ..
Euparkerella
Euparkerella is a genus of leptodactylid frogs. The common name is Guanabara Frogs. These frogs are endemic to Brazil. Species Euparkerella brasiliensis (Parker, 1926).Euparkerella cochranae Izecksohn, 1988.Euparkerella robusta Izecksohn, 1988.Euparkerella tridactyla Izecksohn, 1988. ..
Euparkeria
Euparkeria (/juˈpɑː(r)k.ə.riː.ə/), named in honor of W.K. Parker, was a small African reptile of the early Triassic period, close to the ancestry of the archosaurs. Euparkeria had relatively long hind legs, and may have been at least semi-bipedal, making it one of the earliest reptiles to wa..
Eupatoria
Eupatoria (Ukrainian: Євпаторія, Russian: , ) is a city in Crimea, Ukraine. The name is also often spelled as Yevpatoriya (according to Russian and Ukrainian pronunciation). The first recorded settlement in the area, called Kerkinitida, was built by Greek colonists around 500 BCE. Along w..
Eupatoria municipality
Eupatoria city municipality (Ukrainian: Євпаторійська міськрада, Russian: , ) officially "the territory governed by the Eupatoria city council" is one of the 25 regions of Crimea. Besides the city of Eupatoria the region includes 3 towns: Zaozerne, Novoozerne and Myrnyi. Zaoz..
Eupatorium
Eupatorium is a genus of flowering plants, depending on the classification system containing from 36 to 60 species, most of which are herbaceous perennial plants growing to 0.5-3 m tall, but a few are shrubs. The genus is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They are very pois..
Eupatorium capillifolium
Eupatorium capillifolium (dogfennel) is a perennial weed in the family Asteraceae, found commonly in North America. It is generally between 50 cm and 2 meters tall and has several stems which fork out from a substantial base [1]. The stems and base are covered in extremely dissected leav..
Eupatridae
Eupatridae ("Sons of noble fathers" or "the well-born") refers to the ancient nobility of Attica. Tradition ascribes to Theseus, whom it also regards as the author of the union (synoecism) of Attica round Athens as a political centre, the division of the Attic population into three classes, Eupatrid..
Eupeithes
In Greek mythology, Eupeithês was the father of Antinous, the leader of the suitors of Penelope. After his son's death at the hands of Odysseus, Eupeithes tried to revolt against his rule. He was killed by Odysseus' father, Laertes. Apparently he had forgotten the favor Odysseus had done for him..
Eupelmidae
Eupelmidae is a family of parasitic wasps in the superfamily Chalcidoidea. The group is apparently polyphyletic, though the different subfamilies may each be monophyletic, and may be elevated to family status in the near future. As presently defined, there are over 905 described species in 45 gene..
Eupelycosauria
The Eupelycosauria originally referred to a suborder of Pelycosaurs (Reisz 1987), but has been redefined (Laurin and Reisz 1997) to designate a monophyletic clade of synapsids that includes most pelycosaurs, as well as all therapsids and mammals. They first appear during the Early Pennsylvanian ep..
Eupen
St Nikolaus church in Eupen Eupen is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Liège, 15 km from the German border (Aachen), from the Dutch border (Maastricht) and from the nature reservation "Hohes Venn" (Ardennes). On 1 January 2006 Eupen had a total population of 18,248 (8,..
Eupen-Malmedy
The East Cantons of Belgium, also known as East Belgium or Eupen–Malmedy–St. Vith, were created after the Vienna Congress. They became Prussian state territory in 1815 under King Frederick William III. Historically, those territories have little in common. While the Northern part around..
Euphagus
Euphagus is a small genus of New World blackbirds. It contains two North American species, the Brewer's Blackbird, Euphagus cyanocephalus, and the Rusty Blackbird E. carolinus. Both species are migratory, wintering in the southern United States and Mexico, although some Brewer's Blackbird sare pre..
Euphanasia
Euphanasia is a movie development company founded by Tupac Shakur near the end of his life. He wore the company chain on September 4, 1996 during the MTV Music Awards, during the September 7, 1996 Mike Tyson boxing bout, and when he was shot on September 7, 1996. The medallion on the chain depicted ..
Euphausia
The genus Euphausia is the largest genus of krill within the family Euphausiidae. Taxonomy There are 31 species known in this genus. Euphausia americana Hansen, 1911Euphausia brevis Hansen, 1905Euphausia crystallorophias Holt and W. M. Tattersall, 1906 – common name Ice krill; Southern Oce..
Euphemian Literary Society
The Euphemian Literary Society, founded in 1839, is the oldest organization in South Carolina. Euphemian Hall is located in Due West, SC on the Erskine College campus. The Euphies (Euphemian Literary Society) are one of four literary societies at Erskine College. The Euphies are chartered by the ..
Euphemian Literary Society/Temp
The Euphemian Literary Society is the oldest organization in South Carolina, est in 1839. Euphemian Hall is located in Due West, SC on the Erskine College campus. The Euphies (Euphemian Literary Society) are one of four literary societies at Erskine College. The Euphies are chartered by the State of..
Euphemia Allen
Euphemia Allen (1861? - 1949) was a British composer. She composed the tune Chopsticks in 1877 under the pseudonym Arthur de Lulli. ..
Euphemia de Ross
Euphemia de Ross(d. 1386) was the second wife and first Queen consort of Robert II of Scotland. She was a daughter of Aodh, Earl of Ross and Margaret Graham. She first married John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray but the marriage was childless. Her husband died in 1346 and she remained a widow for nine..
Euphemia I, Countess of Ross
Euphemia Leslie (d. 1398) was a Countess of Ross in her own right. Euphemia was the elder daughter of Uilleam III, Mormaer of Ross. She married first, by dispensation, dated 1367, Sir Walter Leslie, son of Sir Andrew Leslie, who in right of his wife became Earl of Ross. They have a charter of the ..
Euphemia of Ross
Euphemia of Ross may refer to: Euphemia I, Countess of RossEuphemia II, Countess of Ross ..
Euphemia of Sweden
Eufemia Ericsdotter, Duchess Consort of Mecklenburg, was born as a heiress of Sweden and of Norway, in 1317, and died sometime in 1370. Her father was Eric of Sweden (b c 1282, murdered 1318), Duke of Sudermannia, second son of King Magnus I of Sweden, and her mother was Princess Ingeborg of Norway..
Euphemism
A euphemism is an expression intended by the speaker to be less offensive, disturbing, or troubling to the listener than the word or phrase it replaces, or in the case of doublespeak to make it less troublesome for the speaker. When a phrase is used as a euphemism, it often becomes a metaphor whos..
Euphemus
There are two figures in Greek mythology known as Euphemus. One was the son of Poseidon, granted by his father the power to walk on water. Euphemus's mother is variously named: Europe, daughter of the giant Tityus; Oris, daughter of Orion; or Macionice, daughter of Eurotas. His residence is given..
Euphlyctis
Euphlyctis is a genus of true frogs. Species Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis (Schneider, 1799).Euphlyctis ehrenbergii (Peters, 1863).Euphlyctis ghoshi (Chanda, 1991).Euphlyctis hexadactylus (Lesson, 1834). ..
Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis
Contents 1 Description2 '''Distribution'''3 '''Habitat'''4 '''Microhabitat'''5 '''External Links''' Description This frog of genus Euphlyctis is very slimy in nature. This is a medium sized frog. This frog is dark brown in color. The skin is very slimy in nature. Dist..
Euphoberia
Euphoberia is an extinct genus of centipede. With a length of 1 m (3 ft 4 in), it was about four times the size of the largest contemporary species, Scolopendra gigantea. ..
Euphonia
Euphonias are members of the genus Euphonia, a group of Neotropical birds in the finch family. They share the subfamily Euphoniinae with the chlorophonias. Euphonia contains close to 27 species. Most euphonias dark mettalic blue above and bright yellow below. Many have contrasting pale forehea..
Euphoniinae
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Euphoniinae is a subfamily of finches endemic to the Neotropics. It contains two genera, Euphonia and Chlorophonia. Species list Genus Euphonia, the euphonias* Jamaican Euphonia, Euphonia jamaica* Plumbeous Euphonia, Euphonia plumbea* Scrub Euphonia, Euph..
Euphonium
4-valved euphonium The euphonium is a conical-bore, tenor-voiced brass instrument. It derives its name from the Greek word euphonion, meaning "beautiful-sounding" or "sweet-voiced" ("eu" means "well" (understood as "good") and "phonium" means "voice"). The euphonium is a valved instrument, an..
Euphony
Euphony describes flowing and aesthetically pleasing speech. Poetry is often euphonic, as is well-crafted literary prose. Many languages have phonological rules which promote euphony by making words easier to pronounce. For instance, languages often employ elision, the dropping of sounds which make..
Euphony (album)
Euphony is a part of a compilation of demo songs by Matthew Good, a Canadian rock singer-songwriter, that were illegally released under the title "History Teacher" in the early 1990s. Songlist EuphonyPushHeather's Like SundayDancing InvisibleMercy Misses YouJoe's In Trouble The song "Euphony" also ..
Euphorbiaceae
The Spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) is a large family of flowering plants with 240 genera and around 6,000 species. Most are herbs, but some, especially in the tropics, are also shrubs or trees. Some are succulent and resemble cacti. This family occurs mainly in the tropics, with the majority of th..
Euphorbiales
Euphorba milii Euphorbiales is the botanical name of an order of flowering plants. Such an order has been recognized by relatively few taxonomists. In the APG II system (2003) the plants involved are placed in order Malpighiales. A well known system that did recognize such an order was the C..
Euphorbia franckiana
Euphorbia franckiana is a perennial plant. Reference [SunnyGardens.com]..
Euphorbia heterophylla
The Fireplant, Euphorbia heterophylla, is a native plant of Mexico, and spreads from California to east Texas and to much of Central America. The plant is said to have a nice flavor but is very spicy. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] ..
Euphorbia lathyris
Contents 1 Other Names2 Description2.1 Height2.2 Regions2.3 Sun Exposure3 External Links Other Names Caper Spurge, Gopher Spurge, Gopher Plant, Mole Plant Description Euphorbia lathyrus is a weed that is often used as an ornamental plant and also to protect a g..
Euphorbia mellifera
Honey spurge (Euphorbia mellifera) is a late-Spring flowering perennial plant with large, attractive leaves. The flowers are borne on tall spikes and are yellow. The plant's species name mellifera refers to the honey-like scent of the flowers. Honey spurge is native to the Canary Islands. Like ..
Euphorbia poisonii
Euphorbia poisonii is a highly toxic and succulent member of the large and varied Spurge genus of plants. It is native to northern Nigeria, where local farmers extract its latex for use as a pesticide, potent against any animal that enters the field. Its powerful and painful nature mandates fe..
Euphorbia resinifera
Resin spurge (Euphorbia resinifera) is a plant native to Morocco. It contains a high concentration of resiniferatoxin and is being used to produce a novel and powerful class of analgesics. ..
Euphorbia tirucalli
Euphorbia tirucalli or milk bush is a shrub that grows in semi-arid tropical climates. Milk bush produces a latex which can, with little effort, be converted to the equivalent of gasoline. This led chemist Melvin Calvin to propose the exploitation of milk bush for producing oil. This usage is part..
Euphorbia tithymaloides
Euphorbia tithymaloides (Redbird cactus or Devil's backbone) is a succulent spurge. In the wild, it grows in North America and Central America, but it is also kept as a houseplant. The cyathia bracts of Euphorbia tithymaloides are pinkish-red of colour, and resemble small birds, whence its name. I..
Euphorbia virosa
Euphorbia virosa is a plant of the spurge family Euphorbiaceae. It has a short main stem, usually twisted, from which 5-10 cm branches emerge. These leafless branches have 5 to 8 edges. Paired thorns grow in regularly spaced intervals from the edges. Euphorbia virosa is commonly distributed from..
Euphorbieae
Euphorbieae is a tribe of plant of the family Euphorbiaceae. It comprises 3 subtribes and 12 genera. See also Taxonomy of the Euphorbiaceae ..
Euphorbioideae
The Euphorbioideae is a subfamily of the family Euphorbiaceae. See also Taxonomy of the Euphorbiaceae ..
Euphorbium
Euphorbium can also be a synonym of the genus Euphorbia. Euphorbium, an acrid dull-yellow or brown resin, consisting of the concreted milky juice of several species of Euphorbia, cactus-like perennial plants indigenous to Morocco. It dissolves in alcohol, ether and turpentine; in water it is only s..
Euphorbus
Euphorbus, the son of Panthous, was a Trojan hero during the Trojan War. He wounded Patroclus before Patroclus was killed by Hector. In the fight for Patroclus' body, Euphorbus was killed by Menelaus (Iliad, xvi-xvii). Menelaus later took Euphorbus' shield to the temple of Hera in Argos. There are ..
Euphoria
Euphoria is a state of intense happiness. "Euphoria" may also refer to: In entertainment: Euphoria (group), community of people producing events, parties and art-projects based in Miami, Florida. In 2006 Euphoria On Air project (daytime open-airs) was launched.Euphoria (band), a U.S. psychedelica ..
Euphoria, Confusion, Anger, Remorse
Euphoria, Confusion, Anger, Remorse is an album by the punk rock band the Humpers released in 1998. Track listing "Steel-Toed Sneakers""Shortcut To Nowhere""Kaiser Bill""Fucking Secretaries""Devil's Magic Pants""Peggy Sue Got Buried""No You Don't""Ghetto In The Sky""Ten Inches Higher""No Escape""..
Euphoria (album)
Euphoria has been the title of at least three music albums: Euphoria (Def Leppard album) (1999) - Def LeppardEuphoria (Leftover Salmon album) (1997) - Leftover SalmonEuphoria (Vinnie Vincent album) (1997) - Vinnie VincentEuphoria (compilation album), a line of compilation albums consisting mainly o..
Euphoria (Australian band)
For the Texas psychedelic band, see Euphoria (band). Euphoria was a very popular Australian Pop/Dance music trio from the early 1990s and were based out of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The group was founded by producer Andrew Klippel and featured the vocals of Keren Minshull and Holly Garnett. M..
Euphoria (band)
For the Australian pop/dance group, see Euphoria (Australian band). Euphoria was a short-lived psychedelic band from Texas, USA. The group was formed by guitarist Hamilton Webb, and produced only one album, A Gift From Euphoria (Capitol, 1969 - Rev-ola, 2004). ..
Euphoria (beetle)
Euphoria is a genus of New World scarab beetles in the subfamily Cetoniinae, the flower chafers. There are 20-29 species of the genus Euphoria in North America. These beetles are diurnal, and visit flowers to obtain pollen and/or nectar. The larvae (grubs) are reported to live in decomposing matter..
Euphoria (compilations)
Euphoria is a club brand that debuted on a number of trance compilations on the Telstar Records label in the 1990s, and was spun off into a number of associated club nights in the United Kingdom. A number of the albums were mixed by Dave Pearce from Radio 1, whilst a number of the dance albums in ..
Euphoria (Def Leppard album)
Euphoria is an album by British hard rock band Def Leppard, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts4.1 Album4.2 Singles5 Additional notes Track listing "Demolition Man" (Campbell, Collen, Elliott) - 3:24"Pr..
Euphoria (group)
Euphoria is one of two groups from the early to mid-90's; one of which originated in Australia, the other from Puerto Rico. The latter one originated as a bit of spin-off from the Puerto Rican quintet Menudo(circa. 1991), consisting of ex-Menudo members 'Rawy Torres' and 'Robert Avellanet' along wit..
Euphoria (Indian band)
Euphoria is one of the most famous and successful bands in India. Their different style helped them create an audience from themselves as an alternative to the dominant Indian film or classical music. euphoria were among the first to bring rock culture to india. They mixed electric guitar with trad..
Euphoria (Leftover Salmon album)
Euphoria LP by Leftover Salmon Released March 18, 1997 Recorded ??? Genre Bluegrass, Rock, Country Length 41 min 52 sec Record label Hollywood Records Producer Justin Neibank Professional reviews Allmusic.com 4 stars out of 5 [link] Leftover Salmon Chronology Ask The Fish(199..
Euphoria (music project)
Euphoria (formed in 1993) is a Canadian trance, techno, and electronica music project led by Ken Ramm, the latest album being Precious Time (2006). Their 1999 self-titled effort featured guest appearances by Geddy Lee (Rush), Roy Babbington (Soft Machine), Anne Dudley (The Art of Noise), and gospe..
Euphoria (Vinnie Vincent album)
Euphoria is a 1996 EP by Vinnie Vincent. There is another pressing of this disc as well called 'The EP'. Track listing "Euphoria" - 5:23"Get The Led Out" - 6:14"Wild Child" - 5:14"Full Shred" - 4:58 Personnel Robert Fleischman - VocalsVinnie Vincent - Guitars/Bass/VocalsV.Meister - Drums ..
Euphoria Dhoom
First ever album by Euphoria released in 1998. Songs Sha Na Na Na[Dhoom Pichuck]TumHind Rock'n'RollRick's Lick[Aamne Saamne]Kyon JudaaBody LoveD.J's 'Bass'ic InstinctTumse PyaarMaaSha-RemixDilli External links [More @ Dhoom on official euphoria website] ..
Euphoria Morning
Euphoria Morning is the first solo album released by Chris Cornell. It was released September 21 1999 through A&M Records. While a large success critically, it did not sell nearly as well as Cornell's albums with Soundgarden. It is Cornell's only album between the split of Soundgarden until he joi..
Euphoria programming language
Euphoria is an interpreted programming language conceived and created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software. Contents 1 Introduction2 What is it used for3 Data types4 Hello World5 Examples6 Parameter passing7 Comparisons8 External links8.1 Com..
Euphoric (album)
Euphoric is an album by Canadian industrial/electronic music group Delerium in 1991 (see 1991 in music). Track listing "Euphoric" - 6.53"Decade" - 5.50"Grave Mentor" - 14.15"Sorrow" - 8.35 Other Released: 1991Genre: Electronic / Ambient / WorldbeatProducers: Bill Leeb, Rhys Fulber ..
Euphorion
Euphorion may refer to: Euphorion of Chalcis, a Greek poet and grammarian.A character in Goethe's Faust, Part 2, the offspring of Faust and Helen of Troy.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, y..
Euphorion of Chalcis
Euphorion, Greek poet and grammarian, born at Chalcis in Euboea about 275 BC. He spent much of his life in Athens, where he amassed great wealth. About 221 he was invited by Antiochus the Great to the court of Syria. He assisted in the formation of the royal library at Antioch, of which he held the..
Euphrania
Euphrania is the fictional land where the Prince (played by Richard Chamberlain) in The Slipper and the Rose was born and would one day rule with his Princess Cinderella (played by Gemma Craven. It is a small, benevolent country which is surrounded by larger, and potentially threatening countries. ..
Euphranor
Euphranor of Corinth (middle of the 4th century BC) was the only Greek artist who excelled both as a sculptor and as a painter. From Pliny the Elder we have lists of his works; among the paintings, a cavalry battle, a Theseus, and the feigned madness of Odysseus; among the statues, Paris, Leto wit..
Euphrase Kezilahabi
Professor Euphrase Kezilahabi is a contemporary Tanzanian novelist, poet, and scholar, born April 13, 1944, in Ukerewe, Tanganyika (now in Tanzania). He is currently based at the University of Botswana, where he is an Associate Professor at the Department of African Languages. He writes in Swahil..
Euphrasia
Euphrasia (eyebright) is a genus of about 450 species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Orobanchaceae, with a cosmopolitan distribution. They are semi-parasitic on grasses. An extract of the plant is used in homeopathic remedies for Conjunctivitis. ..
Euphrasian Basilica
The Euphrasian Basilica is a minor basilica in Poreč, Croatia. It is a UN World Heritage Site. The basilica was built in the first half of the 6th century during the period of Bishop Euphrasius. It was built over the site of an even older basilica, dating back to the 4th century. The complex is ..
Euphrates
The Euphrates (the traditional Greek name, Arabic: الفرات; Al-Furat, Hebrew: פְּרָת Perath, Kurdish: Firat, Turkish: Fırat, Old Persian: Ufrat, Syriac: ܦܪܘܬ or ܦܪܬ; Frot or Prâth, Akkadian: Pu-rat-tu) is the westernmost of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia (the other..
Euphres
Euphres is a painting by Boris Vallejo. It depicts a demon with twisted horns above his head and a man and a woman underneath. ..
Euphronios
Euphronios was a Greek painter and potter of red-figure vases, active in Athens between 520 and 470 BC, the time of the Persian Wars. Very little is known about his life other than what can be derived from the vases he signed (a total of eighteen survive). Early in his career, Euphronios was app..
Euphronios krater
The Euphronios krater is an ancient Greek bowl used for mixing wine with water which was created around the year 515 BC. It is considered one of the finest Greek vases in existence. Of the surviving 27 vases painted by the renowned Euphronios, it is the only complete example. In the collection of th..
Euphrosyne
The name Euphrosyne may refer to: Euphrosyne (mythology), one of the Three GracesEuphrosyne of Alexandria, fifth century saintEuphrosyne (9th century), Byzantine EmpressEuphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina, 12th century Byzantine Empress31 Euphrosyne, an asteroidSaint Euphrosyne of Suzdal, nun (1250)Righ..
Euphrosyne (9th century)
Euphrosyne, a daughter of Byzantine emperor Constantine VI, the last representative of the Isaurian dynasty, was taken from a convent and made to marry Michael II "Psellus", in order to strengthen his shaky dynastic claims. The highly controversial marriage proved barren and after his death and the..
Euphrosyne (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Euphrosyne (IPA pronunciation: [ju'frɒzəni]) was one of the Charites, known in English also as the "Three Graces". Her best remembered representation in English is in Milton's poem of the active, joyful life, "L'Allegro". She is also Goddess of mirth, joy. A daughter o..
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina or better Kamatera (Greek: Ευφροσύνη Δούκαινα Καματηρά, Euphrosynē Doukaina Kamatēra) (c.1155-1211) was the wife of the Byzantine Emperor Alexios III Angelos. Euphrosyne was the daughter of Andronikos Doukas Kamateros, a high-ranking officia..
Euphrosyne of Alexandria
In Catholicism, Saint Euphrosyne of Alexandria (fifth century CE) belongs to that group of legendary virgins who flee advantageous marriages and adopt male attire and pass for men, in order to lead lives of celibacy and asceticism. Her "life", narrated in the Vitæ Patrum, has some unmistakable ha..
Euphrosyne of Polatsk
Euphrosyne (sometimes spelled Eŭfrasińnia, Efrasinnia) of Polatsk (or Połacak, Polotsk) (Belarusian: Эўфрасі́ньня По́лацкая) (1110–) was the granddaughter of a prince of Polacak, Usiasłaŭ. She refused all proposals of marriage and, without her parents' knowledge, ra..
Euphuism
Euphuism is a mannered style of English prose, taking its name from works by John Lyly. It was a preciously ornate and sophisticated prose style that was fashionable in the 1580s, but never subsequently. The term was not invented by Lyly. Euphuism is a style that focuses on a wide range of literary ..
Eupione
Eupione, or eupion, is a hydrocarbon of the paraffin series, probably a pentane, C5H12, discovered by Carl Reichenbach in wood tar. It is also formed in the destructive distillation of many substances, as wood, coal, caoutchouc, bones, resin and the fixed oils. It is a colorless, highly volatile and..
Eupithecia
Eupithecia is a large genus of moths of the family Geometridae. There are hundreds of described species, found in all parts of the world, and new species are discovered on a regular basis. Eupithecia species form the bulk of the group commonly known as pugs. They are generally small with muted col..
Euple
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Eupleridae
The family Eupleridae is a group of Malagasy carnivores. Probably the best known is the fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox), in the sub-family Euplerinae. All the species in the subfamily Euplerinae were in the family Viverridae, and all the species in the subfamily Galidiinae were classified as mongooses..
Euploea algea
The Long Branded Blue Crow (Euploea algea) is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the Crows and Tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the Brush-footed butterflies family. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Habitat5 Habits6 Life History6.1 Egg6.2&n..
Euploea core
The Common Crow (Euploea core) is a common butterfly found in South Asia. In India it is also sometimes referred to as the Common Indian Crow. It belongs to the Danaid subfamily (Danainae, that is, Crows and Tigers) of the Nymphalidae family, that is, the Brushfooted butterflies. The Common Crow ..
Euploea crameri
The Spotted Black Crow (Euploea crameri) is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the Crows and Tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the Brush-footed butterflies family. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Habitat5 Habits6 Life History6.1 Egg6.2&nbs..
Euploea doubledayi
The Striped Black Crow (Euploea doubledayi) is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the Crows and Tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the Brush-footed butterflies family. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Habitat5 Habits6 Life History6.1 Egg6.2&..
Euploea eunice
Euploea eunice is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the Crows and Tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the Brush-footed butterflies family. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Habitat5 Habits6 Life History6.1 Egg6.2 Caterpillar6.3 Pupa..
Euploea klugii
The Blue King Crow (Euploea klugii) is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the Crows and Tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the Brush-footed butterflies family. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Habitat5 Habits6 Life History6.1 Egg6.2 Cat..
Euploea midamus
The Blue Spotted Crow (Euploea midamus) is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the Crows and Tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the Brush-footed butterflies family. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Habitat5 Habits6 Life History6.1 Egg6.2 ..
Euploea mulciber
The Striped Blue Crow (Euploea mulciber) is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the Crows and Tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the Brush-footed butterflies family. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Habitat5 Habits6 Life History6.1 Egg6.2&nbs..
Euploea radamanthus
The Magpie Crow (Euploea radamanthus) is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the Crows and Tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the Brush-footed butterflies family. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Habitat5 Habits6 Life History6.1 Egg6.2 C..
Euploea sylvester
The Double-branded Crow (Euploea sylvester) is a butterfly found in India that belongs to the Crows and Tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the Brush-footed butterflies family. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Habitat5 Habits6 Life History6.1 Egg6.2&..
Eupnea
In the human respiratory system, eupnea is normal, unlaboured ventilation, sometimes known as quiet breathing. In eupnea, expiration is an entirely passive process, employing the elastic recoil of the lungs. It should not be confused with apnea. References This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citin..
Eupoa
Eupoa is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Eupoa prima Zabka, 1985 (Vietnam) ..
Eupodosaurus
Eupodosaurus is the name given to a genus of nothosaur. Originally thought to be a stegosaurid dinosaur, it has since been reclassified as a nothosaur, synonymous with Lariosaurus balsami. References http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:qv3eiJc0iQIJ:dinosaur.umbc.edu/rigby/europe.rtf+Eupodosaurus&hl..
Eupolemus
Eupolemus was a Jewish historian whose work survives only in five fragments (or possibly six fragments) in the Eusebius of Caesarea's Praeparatio Evangelia (hereafter abbreviated as Praep.) embedded in quotations from the historian Alexander Polyhistor and in the Stromata (hereafter abbreviated as S..
Eupolemus (general)
Eupolemus (in Greek Eυπόλεμoς; lived 4th century BC) was one of the generals of Cassander; he was sent by him in 314 BC to invade Caria, but was surprised and taken prisoner by Ptolemy, a general who commanded that province for Antigonus.1 He must have been liberated again directly, as the ne..
Eupolis
Eupolis (c. 446 BC-411 BC) was an Athenian poet of the Old Comedy, that flourished in the time of the Peloponnesian War. Nothing whatever is known of his personal history. With regard to his death, he is said to have been thrown into the sea by Alcibiades, whom he had attacked in one of his plays,..
Eupomatia
Eupomatia is a genus of flowering plants and the sole of the family Eupomatiaceae, consisting of 2 species. The genus is found from temperate to tropical zones of New Guinea and coastal Eastern Australia. ..
Eupomatiaceae
Eupomatiaceae is the botanical name for a family of flowering plants. Such a family has been recognised by most taxonomists. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), also recognizes this family, and assigns it to the order Magnoliales in the clade magnoliids. The fam..
Eupompus
Eupompus was the founder of the great school of painting which flourished in the 4th century at Sicyon in Greece. He was eclipsed by his successors, and is chiefly remembered for the advice which he is said to have given to Lysippus to follow nature rather than any master. References ..
Eupora, Mississippi
Eupora is a city in Webster County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 2,326 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Famous Eupora Natives4 External links Geography Eupora is located at [33°32′30″N, 89°16′20″W] (33.541604, -89.2..
Euporie
This article is about the Greek goddess. For the moon of Jupiter, see Euporie (moon). In Greek mythology, Euporie or Euporia is the goddess of abundance. She is one of the third generation of Horae. ..
Euporie (moon)
Euporie (ew-por'-ee-ə, IPA: [juˈpɔriə] Greek Ευπορία), or Jupiter XXXIV, is a natural satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard in 2001, and given the temporary designation S/2001 J 10. ..
Eupraxia of Kiev
Eupraxia of Kiev (1071- 20 July, 1109) - daughter of Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev and sister to his son Vladimir Monomakh, also prince of Kievan Rus was wife of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1089 Eupraxia married Saxon King Henry. She assumed the name "Adelaide" upon her coronation. In 1094 she j..
Eupraxis
In Greek philosophy eupraxis, literally "right action", is a fundamental concept in ethics, which has subtle meanings, suggesting an "ethical life-stance". This is similar in meaning to eupraxophy, a word coined in the 20th century by secular humanist philosopher Paul Kurtz. ..
Eupraxsophy
Eupraxsophy (previously "eupraxophy" but updated) [link] is a nonreligious lifestance or worldview emphasizing the importance of living an ethical and exuberant life, and relying on rational methods such as logic, observation and science (rather than faith, mysticism or revelation) toward ..
Euprepes
Classification Genus Euprepes Euprepes chaperi ..
Euproserpinus euterpe
The Euproserpinus euterpe (the only common name being Kern Primrose sphinx moth, though most refer to the species by its binomial) is a small day-flying moth in the Sphingidae (sphinx) family. The 0.04 inch, light green eggs are laid on evening primrose (Camissonia contorta epilobiodes) and on fi..
Eupseudosoma
Eupseudosoma is a genus of moths of the family Arctiidae. The best known and most widespread species is E. involutum, the Snowy Eupseudosoma, a bright white moth which is found from the southern United States right down to the south of South America. There are a few other species found across the A..
Eupsophus
Eupsophus is a genus of leptodactylid frogs. These frogs live in Chile and Argentina. Species Eupsophus calcaratus (Günther, 1881).Eupsophus contulmoensis Ortiz, Ibarra-Vidal & Formas, 1989.Eupsophus emiliopugini Formas, 1989.Eupsophus insularis (Philippi, 1902).Eupsophus migueli Formas, 1978.Eu..
Euptelea
Euptelea is a genus of two species of flowering plants. The genus is found from Assam east through China to Japan, and consists of small trees or shrubs: Euptelea pleiospermaEuptelea polyandra Euptelea polyandra is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including The Engrai..
Eupteleaceae
Eupteleaceae is a family of flowering plants. The family has been recognized by many taxonomists. The APG II system (2003; unchanged from the APG system of 1998), recognizes it and places it in the order Ranunculales, in the clade eudicots. The family consists of a single genus Euptelea, with tw..
Šešupė
The Šešupė ([pronunciation] ([Media helphelp]·[info]), Polish: Szeszupa; Russian: Sheshupe; German: Scheschup(p)e) is a river which flows through Poland, Lithuania, and Russia. It is a tributary of the Neman River. Its source is in Poland, near the city of Suwałki..
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