Harpyia is a moth genus in the family Notodontidae, occurring in the Palaearctic. Harpyia asymmetria Harpyia longipennis Harpyia microsticta Harpyia milhauseri...
(plural harpies, Ancient Greek: ἅρπυια, romanized: hárpyia, pronounced [hárpyːa]; Latin: harpȳia) is a half-human and half-bird, often believed to be...
Hierodula harpyia is a species of praying mantis in the family Mantidae. "Hierodula harpyia". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-24. Patel, Shveta; Singh, Rajendra...
Harpyia milhauseri, the tawny prominent, is a moth of the family Notodontidae. The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. It...
Cope named two new species, Ornithochirus umbrosus and Ornithochirus harpyia, in an attempt to assign them to the large European genus Ornithocheirus...
Harpyia longipennis is a moth in the family Notodontidae. It is found in south-east Asia, including India and Thailand. Harpyia longipennis longipennis...
harpyja and the word "harpy" in the common name both come from Ancient Greek harpyia (ἅρπυια). They refer to the harpies of Ancient Greek mythology. These were...
Cope reassigned the species O. umbrosus and O. harpyia into Pterodactylus umbrosus and Pterodactylus harpyia, though these species had been considered nomina...
suffixable: i and y. And y is sometimes prefixable before i, as in myia and harpyia. Six are diphthongs: ai au ei eu oi ou. The remaining seventeen letters...
monotypic, meaning that there are no subspecies. Vieillot first named it Harpyia coronata in 1817. It was subsequently reclassified by Lafresnaye in 1842...
/aɪ/ deinde, meiosis eu /juː/ neuter, euthanasia, zeugma oi /ɔɪ/ coitus, paranoia ou /aʊ/ boustrophedon ui /juː.j/ cuius, hui, huius yi /aɪ/ harpyia...
macrorhinus and O. hlavaci. He also reassigned the species O. umbrosus and O. harpyia into Ornithocheirus, which were formerly species given to the genus Pteranodon...
Cope named two new species, Ornithochirus umbrosus and Ornithochirus harpyia, in an attempt to assign them to the large European genus Ornithocheirus...
to the fearsome Harpy of Greek mythology and derived from Greek ἅρπυια (harpyia), "Harpy", and μῖμος (mimos), "mimic". The specific name honours the late...
Pteranodon. Cope described the new species Ornithochirus umbrosus and O. harpyia. Cope published an additional paper on his "Ornithochirus" species. This...