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Euseirus

In Greek mythology, Euseirus or Eusiros was the son of Poseidon and father of Cerambus by the nymph Eidothea of Mt. Othrys. His son was changed into a gnawing beetle by the nymphs because of his arrogance. In some myths, Cerambus was borne up into the air on wings by the nymphs escaping the flood of Deucalion.

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In Greek mythology, Euseirus or Eusiros was the son of Poseidon and father of Cerambus by the nymph Eidothea of Mt. Othrys. His son was changed into a gnawing beetle by the nymphs because of his arrogance.1 In some myths, Cerambus was borne up into the air on wings by the nymphs escaping the flood of Deucalion.2

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