The recently discovered Sirenobethylus charybdis has features not seen in any known insect living today, researchers say.
Called Scylla after the man-eating sea monster of Greek legend, the Army has been testing the platform for the past eight months at the Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD) in eastern Kentucky ...
Sea monsters have a prominent role in myths and legends of most ... In ancient Greece, Aristotle and Pliny wrote about teuthos (squid). There's the Scylla in the Odyssey and similar myths from the ...
Of course, the deep sea has always been a source of mystery and mythology, with mariners throughout history claiming to have encountered everything from sirens to Scylla. Folklore and legend aside ...
Her voice indeed is no greater than the voice of a new-born whelp, but a dreadful monster ... hand lay Scylla, and on the other mighty Charybdis in terrible wise sucked down the salt sea water.