- the Clymene's
existence as
separate species.
Until this time,
because Clymenes are
relatively remote and were
regarded as very
similar to the more accessible...
- Look up
Clymene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clymene or Klymenê (from Gr**** name Κλυμένη "famous woman") may
refer to:
Clymene (mythology), the...
- mythology, the name
Clymene or
Klymene (/ˈklɪmɪniː, ˈklaɪ-/;
Ancient Gr****: Κλυμένη Kluménē
means 'fame') may
refer to:
Clymene, the wife of the Titan...
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Haploa clymene, the
Clymene moth, is a moth of the
tiger moth
subfamily - Arctiinae,
tribe Arctiini. The
species was
first described to
Western science...
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Clymene is a
genus of
foliose red
algae of the
family Bangiaceae.
Clymene contains one
described and two yet
undescribed species as of 2024.
Clymene coleana...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Clymene or
Klymene (/ˈklɪmɪniː, ˈklaɪ-/;
Ancient Gr****: Κλυμένη, Kluménē,
feminine form of Κλύμενος,
meaning "famous") is the name...
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Neoperla clymene, the
coastal stone, is a
species of
common stonefly in the
family Perlidae. It is
found in
North America. "Neoperla
clymene Report"....
- In Gr**** mythology,
Clymene or
Klymene (/ˈklɪmɪniː, ˈklaɪ-/;
Ancient Gr****: Κλυμένη, Kluménē) was the name of an
Oceanid nymph loved by the sun god Helios...
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monotypic genus Clymene. This
species is
endemic to New Zealand. The
genus name of
Clymene is
named after a Gr****
mythology nymph,
Clymene (mother of Phaethon)...
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Hypopta clymene is a moth in the
family Cossidae. It is
found in Guatemala. The
wingspan is
about 40 mm. The
costal margin of the
forewings is pale buff...