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= Sickle of Leo = Leo is commonly represented as a sickle-shaped asterism of which forms the lion's mane, shoulders and front legs. The Sickle is marked by six stars: Algenubi (Ras Elased Australis), Rasalas (Ras Elased Borealis), Adhafera, Algieba, Al Jabhah and Regulus. Modern observers call this asterism called the "backwards question mark" which form the lion's mane, shoulders and front legs.

Stars
 Regulus 

Regulus is the brightest star in Leo, it means "prince" or "little king". Although the star appears to be singular, but is actually a quadruple star system composed of four stars that are organized into two pairs.

 Algieba 

Algieba is the 3rd brightest star in Leo. It means "the lion's mane".

 Algenubi (Ras Elased Australis) 

Algenubi (Ras Elased Australis) is the 5th brightest star in the constellation Leo, it means "the southern star of the lion's head". Australis is Latin for "southern" and Genubi is Arabic for "south".

 Adhafera 

Adhafera is the 7th brightest star in the constellation Leo despite being zeta. It means 'the braid/curl', which is a reference to its position in the lion's mane.

 Al Jabhah 

Al Jabhah is the 8th brightest star in the constellation Leo despite being Eta. It means "the forehead", the star actually marks right below the mane of Leo.

 Rasalas (Ras Elased Borealis) 

Rasalas (Ras Elased Borealis) is the 13th brightest star in the constellation Leo despite being mu, it is a sometimes called with a much longer name in arabic called "Ras al Asad al Shamaliyy". It means "the northern star of the lion's head", Borealis is Latin for "northern" and Shemali is Arabic for "north".