174 A GLOSSARY OF GREEK BIRDS 



TPflrAl'THX. A small bird, probably identical with TpwyXoSimis. 



Phile De An. Pr. 691 derov de tov peyav \ alyvmos dedoiKe' tov de, 

 Tpa>y\iTr}$. Hdn. Epim. 136, 181 ; Eust. 228, 35. 



TPfirAOAY'THI. The Wren, Troglodytes europaeus, L. 



Philagr. Med. ap. Aet. xi. 11 (cit. Schn. in Arist. vol. iv. p. 85) arpov- 

 Blov i<rr\ o-piKpoTarov ax^dbv diravTOiV tcov opvecov 7rXf]v tov /3ao-iXi<7Kou 

 KaXovpevov' irapeouce de rco (3ao~L\icrK<p Kara noWa, (ivev tS>v XP V(TL ^ VTU>V 

 iv peroitrcd irrepSip' evpeyedeo~Tepov 8' ecrrl piKpw 6 TpcoyXodvrrjs tov (Sao-iXia- 

 kov K.a.1 peXdvrepos, Kcii tt)V ovpav eyr\yeppevr]v e^€i del, XeuKoS KaTeariypevrjv 

 omadev ^poopari. AaXiaTepos S' early ovtos tov (Hao-iXlaKov, <ai tis ore 

 yj/apd>Tepos iv linpq Tvepiypafpfj ttjs nrepvyos. fipaxei-as de Tas iTTepvo-eis 

 note'iTdi, leal dvvaptv e'xei <pvo~iK.r}v d^lav Bavpavpov, acpdovov oipai to yevos 

 avTcHv navTaxov Kara tov ^ei/xajya (paivopevov. 



TY'l'ITA* 6pvi6dpi6v n, Hesych. 



t tvyya cj. Bourdelot, ad Heliod. p. 57, sed sine causa fortasse 

 (M. Schmidt, ad Hesych.). 



TY'AAI, for tXXas, q. v. A kind of Thrush, Alex. Mynd. ap. Athen. 



ii. 65 a. 

 TY'nANOI. An unknown bird. 



Arist. H. A. ix. I, 609 dnoKTe'ivei f) icopoavr) tov KaXovpevov Tvnavov. The 

 fact that the Crow is also said to be hostile to opx^Xos and to npeapvs, 

 gives some ground for supposing that rvnavos is here a misreading for 

 Tvpavvos. 



TY'PANNOI. The Gold-crested Wren, Regulus cristatus and igni- 

 capillus. (Both species occur in Greece, Von der Miihle, p. 68, 

 Lindermayer, p. 96.) Cf. Gk. @ao-iXLo~Kos, Lat. regulus, Fr. 

 roitelet, Germ. Zaunkonig, &c. 



Arist. H. A. viii. 3, 592 b to peyedos pwpto peifav aKpidos, eari de (poivi- 

 kovv X6<f)ov ex oiV ) KaL ^XXas evxa.pl to opviOtov Ka\ evpvdp.ov. 



TYTO'- rj y\av£, Hesych. 



Cf. Plaut. Menaechm. iv. 2, 90 Vim afferri noctuam, quae tutu 

 usque dicat tibi? Cf. O. Keller, Lat. Etym., 1893, p. in. 

 'YBPl'l, s. u|3pi$. Probably the Eagle-Owl, Strix bubo; cf. pptas (for 

 puas), of which word iftpls is perhaps a corrupt form. 



Arist. H. A. ix. 12, 615 b t) & vfipis, qjaai de Tives elvai tov civtov tovtov 

 opviOa t<u TTTvyyi, ovtos rjpepas pev ov (paiveTai dia to prj (HXeneiv 6£v, ras 

 de vvKTas drjpcvei, coanep 01 deroi [cj. Sundevall, ol o>roi], ko\ paxovrai de 

 7rp6s tov derov ovtco o~<podpa war apcpoo Xap^dvecrdai noXXdicis £a>vras vno 

 T&v vopeav. tlktci pev ovv dvo (pa, veorrevei de Kal ovtos iv nerpais kox 

 a-nrjXaioLS. Hesych. v(3pis' opveov wKrepivov. 



