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Britomartis

Britomartis was the Minoan goddess of mountains and hunting. She is among the Minoan goddess figures that passed through the Mycenaeans' culture into classical Greek mythology, with transformations that are unclear in both transferrals. For the Greeks, Britomartis was a mountain nymph (an oread) whom Greeks recognized also in Artemis and in Aphaea, the "invisible" patroness of Aegina.

The goddess addressed as "Britomartis" was worshipped in Crete as an aspect of Potnia, the "Mistress". The oldest aspect of the Cretan goddess was as Mother of Mountains, who appears on Minoan seals with the demonic features of a Gorgon, accompanied by the double-axes of power and gripping divine snakes. Her terror-inspiring aspect was softened by calling her Britomartis, the "good virgin", a euphemism to allay her dangerous aspect.

She is also known as Diktynna (Δίκτυννα; derived by Hellenistic writers as from δίκτυα [diktya], "hunting nets").

Britomartis (butterfly)

Britomartis is a genus of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae.

The genus, which was erected by Lionel de Nicéville in 1895 has two members

  • Britomartis cleoboides cleoboides ( Elwes, [1893])

Sikkim - Burma

    • B. cleoboides viga (Corbet, 1940) Thailand, Peninsular Malaya, Sumatra
    • B. cleoboides epigenes ( Fruhstorfer, 1912) Java, Bali
  • Britomartis igarashii Hayashi, 1976 Borneo, Palawan

Category:Iolaini Category:Butterflies of Borneo Category:Lepidoptera genera Category:Taxa named by Lionel de Nicéville