Tydeus eriophyes was created in 1959.
Eriophyes padi was created in 1890.
Eriophyes tiliae was created in 1857.
Tydeus grabouwi was created in 1959.
Tydeus domesticus was created in 1933.
Tydeus munsteri was created in 1959.
Papilio tydeus was created in 1860.
Killed by Tydeus, son of Oeneus, who had come to Thebes as a ambassador. Tydeus had been ambushed by Thebans. He caught Ismene outside of the city making love with her lover, Theoclymenus. Theoclymenus fled; Ismene is taken prisoneer. She begs for her life but Tydeus kills her anyway.
Diomedes, son of Tydeus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Eriophyes tiliae.
Polynices, Capaneus, Hippomedon, Parthenopaeus, Tydeus, Adrastus, Amphiaraus. They were the group that Polynices assembled to attack Thebes against Eteocles's kingship.
There's a well known painting of Ismene. It's found on the side of a large, handled jar that dates back to about 560 B.C.E. The jar counts among the Louvre Museum's collection, in Paris, France.Ismene has long, dark hair that's styled into twists that may be held in place by metal rings. Her face is shown in profile. She has large eyes and distinct eyebrows. She wears a series of armlets just below her right shoulder, which is gripped by the left hand of Tydeus. In his right hand, Tydeus readies his sword to kill Ismene. Tydeus is one of the six captains who support Ismene's brother Polyneices' rightful claim to the throne of Thebes against Ismene's other brother, Eteocles.A copy of a photograph of the amphora may be found at one of two sites that relate to the play 'Seven Against Thebes' by Aeschylus [525/524 B.C.E.- 456/455 B.C.E.]. One is a site on Ismene: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ismene. The other is on her purported killer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tydeus.
Arthur J. Hanson has written: 'Insects of the blackberry, raspberry, strawberry, currant, and gooseberry' -- subject(s): Berries, Diseases and pests 'The blackberry mite and its control' -- subject(s): Blackberries, Control, Diseases and pests, Eriophyes