This is a list of lineae on Europa. Most Europan lineae are named after characters and places in the legends of Cadmus and Europa; others are named after important megalithic stone rows built by the Neolithic peoples of Britain and France.
See also the list of craters on Europa and list of geological features on Europa.
Linea | Pronounced | Named after |
---|---|---|
Adonis Linea | /əˈdoʊnɪs/ | Adonis |
Agave Linea | /əˈɡeɪviː/ | Agave |
Agenor Linea | /əˈdʒiːnɔːr/ | Agenor |
Alphesiboea Linea | /ˌælfɪsɪˈbiːə/ | Alphesiboea |
Androgeos Linea | /ænˈdrɒdʒiːɒs/ | Androgeus |
Argiope Linea | /ɑːrˈdʒaɪəpiː/ | Argiope (Telephassa) |
Asterius Linea | /əˈstɪəriəs/ | Asterius |
Astypalaea Linea | /ˌæstɪpəˈliːə/ | Astypalaea |
Autonoë Linea | /ɔːˈtɒnoʊiː/ | Autonoë |
Belus Linea | /ˈbiːləs/ | Belus the Egyptian |
Butterdon Linea | /ˈbʌtərdən/ | Butterdon Hill, England |
Cadmus Linea | /ˈkædməs/ | Cadmus |
Chthonius Linea | /ˈθoʊniəs/ | Chthonius |
Corick Linea | Corick, Northern Ireland | |
Drizzlecomb Linea | Drizzlecombe, England | |
Drumskinny Linea | Drumskinny, Northern Ireland | |
Echion Linea | /ɛˈkaɪɒn/ | Echīon |
Euphemus Linea | /juːˈfiːməs/ | Euphemus |
Glaukos Linea | /ˈɡlɔːkəs/ | Glaucus |
Harmonia Linea | /hɑːrˈmoʊniə/ | Harmonia |
Hyperenor Linea | /hɪpəˈriːnɔːr/ | Hyperenor |
Ino Linea | /ˈaɪnoʊ/ | Ino |
Katreus Linea | /ˈkeɪtriːəs/ | Katreus |
Kennet Linea | /ˈkɛnɪt/ | West Kennet Long Barrow, England |
Libya Linea | /ˈlɪbiə/ | Libya |
Mehen Linea | Mehen, Brittany | |
Merrivale Linea | /ˈmɛriveɪl/ | Merrivale, Devon, England |
Minos Linea | /ˈmaɪnɒs/ | Minos |
Onga Linea | /ˈɒŋɡə/ | Onga (Phoenician Athena) |
Pelagon Linea | /ˈpɛləɡɒn/ | Pelagon |
Pelorus Linea | /pɛˈlɔːrəs/ | Pelorus |
Phineus Linea | /ˈfɪniːəs/ | Phineus |
Phoenix Linea | /ˈfiːnɪks/ | Phoenix, brother of Agenor |
Rhadamanthys Linea | /rædəˈmænθəs/ | Rhadamanthys |
Sarpedon Linea | /sɑːrˈpiːdən/ | Sarpedon, son of Europa |
Sharpitor Linea | Sharpitor, England | |
Sparti Linea | /ˈspɑːrtaɪ/ | Sparti |
Staldon Linea | /ˈstɔːldən/ | Stalldown Barrow (Staldon), England |
Tectamus Linea | /ˈtɛktəməs/ | Tectamus |
Telephassa Linea | /tɛlɪˈfæsə/ | Telephassa |
Thasus Linea | /ˈθeɪsəs/ | Thasus |
Thynia Linea | /ˈθɪniə/ | Thynia |
Tormsdale Linea | Tormsdale, Scotland | |
Udaeus Linea | /juːˈdiːəs/ | Udaeus |
Yelland Linea | /ˈjɛlənd/ | Yelland, England |
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