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    organisms that can eat this starfish, including C. tritonis. In 1994, Australia proposed that C. tritonis should be put on the CITES list, thereby attempting...
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  • ship twelve days to Lake Tritonis, but the lake water was salty and undrinkable. Since they could find no outlet from Lake Tritonis to the sea, they could...
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  • bass trombone Randy Jones – drums "Tritonis". Concord Jazz. Retrieved November 5, 2009. Yanow, Scott. "Review: Tritonis". Allmusic. Retrieved November 5...
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    portrayed as the messenger or herald for the god Poseidon. Triton of Lake Tritonis of ancient Libya is a namesake mythical figure that appeared and aided...
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    and Tritonis a Libyan lake nymph. In another version of the story in the same source, they say that she was daughter of Poseidon and Lake Tritonis, and...
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  • Tritonis also worshiped Triton according to him. Triton might have been a more local deity or be related to Poseidon. He was also linked to Tritonis,...
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    with brown or yellow markings. The shell of the giant triton Charonia tritonis (Linnaeus, 1758), which lives in the Indo-Pacific, can grow to over half...
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    Cymbium tritonis (Broderip, 1830). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Cymbium tritonis (Broderip...
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  • mermaid in DC Comics, and a romantic interest for Superman. She is from Tritonis, a city in the undersea lost continent of Atlantis, and first appeared...
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  • Libya, which may have once marked the location of the legendary Lake Tritonis. It is currently located in the Penn Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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    Itonos. Poseidon is also sometimes listed as her father, by the nymph Tritonis. Herodotus 4.180, Pausanias 1.14.6 /əˈθiːnə/; Attic Greek: Ἀθηνᾶ, Athēnâ...
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    display at the Museum de Toulouse. In Israel/Palestine, the [Charonia tritonis nodifera] conch trumpet dates from approximately the third millennium BC...
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  • Greek mythology, Tritogeneia (Ancient Greek: Τριτυγένεια means "Born of Tritonis") may refer to the following: Tritogeneia, or Trigoneia (Τριγόνεια), daughter...
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    Phorkides (another name for the Graeae) apparently placed them at "Lake Tritonis", a mythological lake set somewhere in westernmost North Africa. And the...
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  • Abas). He was killed by Caphaurus (or Cephalion), son of Amphithemis and Tritonis, in Libya. However, in some accounts, he was killed by Gesander during...
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  • called Caphaurus (Κάφαυρον), was the son of Amphithemis and the nymph Tritonis and the brother of Nasamon. Cephalion's family lived in Libya and he was...
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    several illegal species such as the molluscs Pinna nobilis, Charonia tritonis and Lithophaga lithophaga, can be bought in restaurants and fish markets...
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    Horagai (法螺貝) (or jinkai 陣貝) are large conch shells, usually from Charonia tritonis, that have been used as trumpets in Japan for many centuries. The instrument...
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    The Fountain of the Tritons (Italian: Fontana dei Tritoni) is a fountain in Rome (Italy), Piazza Bocca della Verità, in front of the basilica of Santa...
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    bronze tripod was given to Triton after the Argonauts got lost in Lake Tritonis and needed assistance. It was said the boat had to be carried over land...
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    protostigmatica Michaelsen, 1922 Metandrocarpa tritonis (Michaelsen, 1904): synonym of Monandrocarpa tritonis Michaelsen, 1904 Sanamyan, K. (2015). Metandrocarpa...
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    sacred chank or shankha Turbinella pyrum, the Triton's trumpet Charonia tritonis, and the queen conch Strombus gigas. One of the most famous musical instruments...
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    a dangerous crossing attempt. Chott Djerid Gafsa Oases Sahara Sea Lake Tritonis Lakes portal "Chott El Jerid". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved...
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    guide the Argonauts back out to sea when they find themselves at Lake Tritonis in Libya. Tritons (pl. of 'Triton') is used to refer to a species of marine...
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    Triton's trumpet (Charonia tritonis) is one of the main predators of A. planci....
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  • Language of Good "Pu", a song by Arca from Kick IIIII pū, the Charonia tritonis PU, an abbreviation of Power Unlimited, a Dutch video games magazine Poo...
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    any knobs, but somewhat squatter than the spire of the Pacific Charonia tritonis. The lower whorls are unevenly swollen with a varix and bulge over the...
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    (Gmelin, 1791) Synonyms Anthora tritonis Hutton, 1880 Polydonta tritonis A. Adams, 1854 Polydonta (Infundibulum) tritonis A. Adams, 1855 Polydonta tuberculata...
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  • an illicit relationship. Amphithemis consorted with Libyan lake nymph Tritonis who bore him two sons, Nasamon and Caphaurus. This Caphaurus, also known...
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    family. This fountain should be distinguished from the nearby Fontana dei Tritoni (Fountain of the Tritons) by Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri in Piazza Bocca...
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