Idaea
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Idaea can mean:
- In Greek mythology, Idaea was a nymph, wife of Scamander and mother of King Teucer. It was also sometimes an epithet of Cybele, referring to Mt. Ida in Asia Minor, a center of her cult.
- Idaea is also the name of her great-granddaughter, the offspring of Bateia (daughter of Teucrus) and Dardanus.[1][2]
- Idaea is a genus of geometrid moths, including I. aversata, I. biselata and I. seriata.