- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Crino (/ˈkraɪnoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Κρινώ
means "white lily") may
refer to:
Crino, one of the many
consorts of King Danaus...
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Papilio crino, the
common banded pea****, is a
species of
swallowtail (Papilionidae)
butterfly found in
parts of the
Indian subcontinent,
including India...
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Filippo Crino or
Filippo Zurio (died 1633) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Belcastro (1629–1633). On 19
November 1629,
Filippo Crino was...
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Oscar Crino (born 9
August 1962) is a
former Australian international soccer player who pla**** as a
central midfielder for the
Australian national side...
- Moore, 1881
Hadena adusta var.
moesta Staudinger, 1897
Crino adusta urupino Bryk, 1942
Crino juldussica Draudt, 1934
Hadena moesta Staudinger, 1898 Hadena...
- K****ab, Lena L.; Ponnada, Suresh; Chandan, Saurabh; Facciorusso, Antonio;
Crino,
Stefano F.; Barresi, Luca; McDonough, Stephanie; Adler,
Douglas G. (1 February...
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Tarsolepis Species: T. sommeri
Binomial name
Tarsolepis sommeri (Hübner, [1821])
Synonyms Crino sommeri Hübner, [1821]
Tarsolepis remicauda Butler, 1872...
- Celaeno, one of the Danaïdes, the
daughters of Danaus. Her
mother was
Crino. She
married and
killed Hyperbius, son of
Aegyptus and Hephaestine. She...
- Theano,
daughter of
Cisseus of Thrace, who bore him at
least one daughter,
Crino, and
numerous sons,
including Acamas, Agenor, Antheus, Archelochus, Coön...
- an
Aethiopian woman;
three to Memphis; two to
Herse and
lastly four to
Crino. Phoebe, one of the Heliades. Phoebe, a
Spartan princess who was the daughter...