Der Sohn der Teriel (French: Le Fils de l'Ogresse; English: The Son of the Ogress) is a Berber folktale, first collected in Kabylia in German by ethnologist Leo Frobenius and published in 1922. Scholars relate the tale to the international theme of the Animal as Bridegroom or The Search for the Lost Husband, and recognize similarities to the Graeco-Roman myth of Cupid and Psyche.