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Cisthene is a genus of lichen moths in the Erebidae family.
Cisthene or Kisthene was a coastal town in ancient Mysia; its mines were a source of copper.
Its location is not certain, but it is generally considered to be near modern Ayvalık on the northwestern Aegean coast of Turkey. During the survey project, realized by Engin Beksac, in 1997, it was possible for Prof. Beksac, to identify the place of Kisthene, as Kiz Çitflik, on the Plains of Gomec, near Ayvalik. The site is near the sea, and faces towards the Peninsula of Pryha. And by a cooperation of Kİzçiftlik, it has been destroyed partially. A great many of the archaeological data, from the Early Bronze Age up to Late Byzantine Period, have identified by Prof. Beksac on the surface. According to the information, provided by Strabon, the ruins, identified by Prof. Beksac, are related to Kisthene(2).