- mythology,
Alciope may
refer to the
three different characters:
Alciope, the nymph-mother Celmisius. In this capacity, she was
probably the
Alciope who bore...
- as a
genus in 1836 with the name
Alciope. It was
renamed Capelio in 2002
after it was
determined that the name
Alciope was not
legitimately published according...
-
Acraea alciope, the Hewitson's
acraea or
alciope acraea, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae which is
native to the
African tropics and subtropics...
-
Mimacraea neurata, the
alciope acraea mimic, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in Guinea,
Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast, Ghana...
- 1st/2nd cent. AD
Chrysorrhoas Agathippe Ps.-Plut. Fluv. 2nd cent. AD
Linus Alciope Miletus Areia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD
Deione Ovid Met. 1st cent. AD Eumolpus...
- S****ham-by-Sea, West Sus**** in
England and has
previously carried the
names Betty,
Alciope, and Escape. By 2017 the hull had
nearly rotted away, and was in danger...
-
Acraea aurivillii, the
large alciope acraea, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria...
- due to arson.
Parts of her
engines were
salvaged and used
later in the
Alciope on Lake
Ontario and
Adelaide on Lake Erie. Walk-in-the-water (steamboat)...
- Genus:
Celmisia C****. 1825,
conserved name, not C****. 1817.
Synonyms Celmisia C****. 1817,
rejected name, not C****. 1825.
Alciope DC.
Elcismia B.L.Rob....
- J.W.Grimes 1996
Filippo degli Albizzi (1724 - 1789)
Alciope DC. 1836
Capelio B.Nord. 2002
Alciope, a
nymph Alibertia A.Rich. ex DC. 1830
Ibetralia Bremek...