- (/əˈkɪroʊi/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀχιρόη [akʰiróɛː]), Anchirrhoë (Ἀγχιρρόη), or
Anchinoë (Ἀγχινόη),
which is
perhaps a
mistake for Anchiroë, was in Gr**** mythology...
- juːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φινεύς, Ancient: [pʰiːněws]) was a son of
Belus by
Anchinoe and thus
brother to Aegyptus,
Danaus and Cepheus.
Phineus had been engaged...
- king of Egypt), as well as a son
named Nilus Ankhmemiphis (the
father of
Anchinoe and Teleph****a)[citation needed]. His
granddaughter Libya in turn became...
- ****aracus, wife of
Capys and
mother of
Anchises Individual Potameides:
Anchinoe Nile River,
Egypt daughter of the
river Nilus; wife of the
Egyptian King...
-
Phorbas Duch****aing & Michelotti [it], 1864
Species See text
Synonyms Anchinoe (Gray, 1867)
Bipocillopsis (Koltun, 1964)
Clathrissa (Lendenfeld, 1888)...
- This
nudibranch feeds on the
hymedesmiid sponge Phorbas fictitius ( aka
Anchinoe fictitius). The two
darker round markings on the back of the
animal closely...
- or Ankhiroê (Ancient Gr****: Αγχιροη
means 'pouring flow'), also
called Anchinoe or Archinoe, was the
consort of Sithon, son of Ares, and the
mother of...
-
acknowledged in the
names of a
number of sponges:
Haliclona arnesenae,
Anchinoe arneseni (now
junior synonym of
Phorbas perarmatus), and
Clathrina arnesenae...
- 1963), syn,
Pronax clathrata Lévi, 1963,
Phorbas dayi (Lévi, 1963), syn.
Anchinoe dayi Lévi, 1963,
Phorbas fibrosus (Lévi, 1963), syn.
Pronax fibrosa Lévi...