Jump to content

Pyrausta

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.

Pyrausta or pyrallis (πυραλλίς) (also called in Greek pyrigonos) is a mythological insect from Cyprus. It is a four-legged insect with filmy wings. It lived in the fire like a salamander and died if it went away from the fire. Janssens identifies it with the Melanophila acuminata.

See also

References

  • The Natural History of Pliny the Elder, Book 11, Chapter 42 ; the Latin text reads pyral(l)is and either pyrausta or pyrotocon.
  • Aelian, On the nature of animals 2, 2 : pyrigonos.
  • Em. Janssens, "Le « pyrotocon » de Pline l'Ancien", Latomus, 9, fasc. 3 (juillet-septembre 1950), pp. 283-286 (Société d'Études Latines de Bruxelles).