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Carcinus maenas is a
common littoral crab. It is
known by
different names around the world. In the
British Isles, it is
generally referred to as the s****...
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fromPycnogonum litorale (Arthropoda, Pantopoda) act as
chemical defense againstCarcinus maenas (Crustacea, Decapoda)".
Journal of
Chemical Ecology. 20 (7):...
- was
followed by
Hipparchus and Ptolemy. The
Alfonsine tables called it
Carcinus, a
Latinized form of the Gr**** word.
Eratosthenes extended this as Καρκινος...
- Cyrenaica, as he was
likely to
prove a
useful ally in Agathocles' war
against the Carthaginians. To gain his allegiance, he
promised to cede to Op****as...
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Cancer also
known as
Carcinus (Ancient Gr****: Καρκίνος, romanized: Karkínos, lit. 'crab') or,
simply the Crab, is a
giant crab in Gr****
mythology that...
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twelve immortal horses owned by the
Trojan king Laomedon.
Karkinos or
Carcinus, a
giant crab that
fought Heracles alongside the
Lernaean Hydra. Leopards...
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including breathing tubes (see
insect and
mollusc siphons) and
gills (
Carcinus). However, as
invertebrate life
evolved in an
aquatic habitat most have...
- for some
spirited dancing by
Philocleon in a
contest with the sons of
Carcinus. Note: Some
editors (such as Barrett)
exchange the
second parabasis (lines...
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depicted in arms. Brizo,
goddess of sailors.
Carcinus, a
giant crab who
allied itself with the
Hydra against Heracles. When it died, Hera
placed it in the...
- 74; cf.
Pausanias 2.3.10–11. West, M. L. (2007). "A New
Musical Papyrus:
Carcinus, Medea".
Zeitschrift für
Papyrologie und Epigraphik. 161: 1–10. JSTOR 20191275...