Themisto may refer to:
Mary may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Athamas was a Boeotian king.
In Greek mythology, the name Hypseus may refer to:
Maera can refer to:
In Greek mythology, Themisto was a Thessalin princess as the daughter of King Hypseus of Lapiths and the naiad Chlidanope. Her name is derived from the Ancient Greek word: "θεμιστος" which means "belonging to the law", or "belonging to the customs".
Themisto, also known as Jupiter XVIII, is a small prograde irregular satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered in 1975, subsequently lost, and rediscovered in 2000.
Galicia may refer to:
Lucy is a feminine given name.
In Greek mythology, Eurydice is the wife of the musician Orpheus.
The Hyperiidea are a suborder of amphipods, small aquatic crustaceans. Unlike the other suborders of Amphipoda, hyperiids are exclusively marine and do not occur in fresh water. Hyperiids are distinguished by their large eyes and planktonic habitat. Most species of hyperiids are parasites or predators of salps and jellyfish in the plankton, although Themisto gaudichaudii and a few relatives are free-swimming predators of copepods and other small planktonic animals.
Themisto gaudichaudii is an amphipod crustacean of the suborder Hyperiidea.
Philyra may refer to:
Hyperia may stand for:
In Greek mythology, the name Leuconoe may refer to:
In Greek mythology, the name Hyperippe may refer to:
In Greek mythology, the name Demodice may refer to:
The Ganymedidae are a family of parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa.
Themisto is a genus of marine amphipods in the family Hyperiidae. Their distribution is cosmopolitan.
In Greek mythology, Eurycleia or Euryclia may refer to the following women:
In Greek mythology, Themisto may refer to the following women: