Tales
- Ctesylla
- The Meleagrids
- Hierax
- Cragaleus
- Aegypius
- Periphas
- Anthus
- Lamia or Sybaris
- The King's Daughters of Emathia
- Daughters of Minyas
- Aedon, the Nightingale
- Cycnus, the Swan
- Aspalis
- Munichus
- Meropis, sister of Agron
- Oenoe
- Leucippus
- Aeropus
- The Thieves in the Idaean cave
- Clinis
- Polyphonte
- Cerambus
- Battus
- Ascalabus
- Metioche and Menippe
- Hylas
- Iphigeneia
- Typhon
- Galinthias
- Byblis
- The Messapians
- Dryope
- Alcmene
- Smyrna
- The Herdsmen, who refused Leto
- Pandareus
- The Dorians, who follow Diomedes
- The Wolf of Peleus
- Arceophon
- Britomartis
- The Fox of Procris
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