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    Olenoides (redirect from Olenoides serratus)
    warrant placement in a separate genus. O. nevadensis O. sassikaspa O. serratus O. dawsoni (formerly placed in Kootenia) O. burgessensis (formerly placed...
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    Caryosyntrips serratus. The scientific name Caryosyntrips comes from Greek karyon, "nut"; and syntrips, "the smasher", a spirit from Greek mythology. Multiple...
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    "Jacobins". The three subspecies with their breeding ranges are: C. j. serratus (Sparrman, 1786) – South Africa, southern Zambia C. j. pica (Hemprich &...
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    called water fleas. The name Cyclops comes from the Cyclops of Greek mythology, as they have a single large eye; in Cyclops, the eye may be either red...
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    scabripinnis (L. Jenyns, 1842) Astyanax scintillans G. S. Myers, 1928 Astyanax serratus Garavello & F. A. A. Sampaio, 2010 Astyanax siapae Garutti, 2003 Astyanax...
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    for scavengers or looters which accompany a greater threat. In Greek mythology, a sailor called Pompilus helped the nymph Ocyrhoe when she was fleeing...
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    Mount Niobe Ossa Mountain Pelion Mountain Mount Pelops Mount Sedgwick Serratus Mountain Mount Thyestes Lydia Mountain Alpha Mountain (left) Tantalus Range...
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    named for Pelops, brother of Niobe and son of Tantalus according to Greek mythology, with several peaks in the Tantalus Range being named for family members...
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    and B. McLellan. The mountain names in the Tantalus Range have a Greek mythology theme, and Pelion Mountain was named for the legendary Pelion mountain...
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    named for mythic Lydia, of which Tantalus was a primordial ruler in Greek mythology. Several peaks in the Tantalus Range are named in association with Tantalus...
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    southeast ridge. The mountain names in the Tantalus Range have a Greek mythology theme, and Mount Dione was named for Dione, the wife of Tantalus. The...
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    excisus Radlk., A. inaequilaterus Radlk., Alectryon ochraceus Radlk., A. serratus Radlk., A. sphaerococcus Radlk. Alectryon grandifolius – Fiji endemic Alectryon...
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    for Thyestes, son of Pelops and grandson of Tantalus according to Greek mythology.  The mountain's name was officially adopted on June 6, 1957, by the Geographical...
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    the east ridge. The mountain names in the Tantalus Range have a Greek mythology theme, and Ossa Mountain was named for legendary Mount Ossa in Thessaly...
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    Canada. The mountain was named for Niobe, daughter of Tantalus in Greek mythology, with several peaks in the Tantalus Range being named for family members...
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    ascent party to commemorate Thiassi, the god of storms according to Norse mythology. The name was officially adopted June 22, 1967, by the Geographical Names...
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  • Thumbnail for Garibaldi Provincial Park
    used for hunting, foraging, and the collection of obsidian. In Squamish mythology, Nch'ḵay̓ was the peak to which the people tied their canoes to avoid...
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  • Icefield massif. The peak was named for Luna, goddess of the Moon in Roman mythology. "Luna Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2021-05-20. "Luna Peak". BC Geographical...
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